RoboPond: But if you are going to remove games because they are broken as hell, then why is Dragon Age Inquisition & Mass Effect still available on PS3? Mass Effect is broken as anything on the PS3 version, it crashes and has alot of issues. And DAI should of never been released originally on it as it has it all fps issues, graphical issues, sound issues, crashes and numerous other glitches.
Just feels like Sony have singled out Cyberpunk/CD Project Red.
Supposedly this action was taken because of an extremely high number of customers demanding refunds. With the huge anticipation -- and pre-orders -- for this game, I do believe that those asking for refunds were a very large number.
I am a cyberpunk fan, but was never very interested in CP2077. Still, this situation is crazy and I feel bad for everyone involved. But when you bring something to market and it's as big a mess as the 10 or so videos I watched depict, you have to expect this. At least No Man's Sky worked on launch; it wasn't a "complete" experience, but you could "play" the game.
CDPR wanted to be in the in the big leagues... but seems to have shown (SEEMS... I'm not willing to put everything on them yet) that they became symbolic of what they once denounced. Even if I was never a CP2077 devotee, kinda heartbreaking.
As for Sony... I'm sure the game will be relisted when it is in a generally playable state, but that will unfortunately probably be long after the holidays. Hopefully CDPR learned some hard lessons and can pull this out of the dumpster fire they started. 2020 is a crazy year on every level