In December 2020, gaming fans had been waiting for several years for the action role-playing game Cyperpunk 2077 to be released.

Eight million players bought the game before it was released.

But once it reached the players, an anticlimax arose, and the game studio was met with massive criticism for technical problems and bugs - in some cases so extensive that they made it unplayable.

The Polish game studio CD Projekt RED gave a public apology, withdrew Cyberpunk 2077 and offered the money back to those who bought the game and were disappointed.

The game studio promised major updates to the game in January and February, but it is only now in June that the game will be released again in the digital store Playstation Store.

CD Projekt RED announces that Cyberpunk 2077 will be back from 21 June.

"The players have been completely deceived," said Kulturnyheter's game critic Joachim Voss Sundell about the technology crash that occurred when Cyberpunk 2077 was released in December 2020:

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Game critic: "Players have been completely cheated" Photo: Casey Rodgers / SVT