Sony's Playstation To Restore CD Projekt's Cyberpunk On June 21: Bloomberg

  • Sony Group Corp SONY planned to restore the Cyberpunk 2077 game to its PlayStation online store effective June 21, Bloomberg reports.
  • The decision followed Polish studio CD Projekt SA's OTGLF OTGLY release of multiple patches to fix the bug-ridden title.
  • Sony removed the futuristic role-playing game from its shop shortly after its December release and offered full refunds.
  • Players were disappointed with Cyberpunk's poor performance, especially on older consoles, while CD Projekt shares tanked, losing roughly half of their value since late 2020 highs.
  • Sony's flagship gaming store added a new "wishlist" button for the Cyberpunk game. Earlier, it decided to shut down a website from June 18 that facilitated refunds for dissatisfied players.
  • The mess damaged CD Projekt's reputation among gamers and investors, especially after touting Cyberpunk as the next global blockbuster and one of the most sophisticated role-playing games. The company had to postpone the release thrice due to complexities.
  • CD Projekt's Q1 net income missed street estimates by 62% despite reporting a record profit of 1.15 billion zlotych for all of 2020, fueled by Cyberpunk pre-orders and early sales.
  • CD Projekt did not report Cyberpunk sales figures for Q1 of 2021, citing a lack of milestones after selling 13.7 million copies in 2020 compared to 28 million of its latest editions of the Witcher medieval fantasy game.
  • Price action: OTGLF shares traded higher by 15.3% at $53.44 on the last check Tuesday.
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