Microsoft and Sony have come up with different solutions as the current generation console versions of Cyberpunk 2077 have nothing to do with what was expected and the players reacted very strongly. Sony initially decided to remove the game from the PlayStation Store store, but the refund request of most people who received the PS4 version was not accepted at first.
When the CDPR announced that “you can return it to where you received it,” Sony forgot that it had a different policy. Sony then recovered and refunded the game’s purchasers if they wanted to.
Microsoft, on the other hand, started unconditional refunds for the game from day one. What’s more, they didn’t take the game off sale either, meaning anyone who wished could still try the game and return it if they didn’t like it.
This policy, which has been in place for about 6 months, will soon end, because from July 6, Cyberpunk 2077 will be able to meet the normal return conditions; He’ll be back. So if you have the game now and want to return it, you have to do it before July 6th.
Microsoft’s return policy for digital games is strict, it is said that “Sales of Digital Game Products are final”, and refund requests are specifically evaluated and finalized individually. Here, too, comes data such as when you buy the game, how much you play.
Cyberpunk 2077 was recently returned to PlayStation Store.