Microsoft will close the special refund channel for Cyberpunk 2077 from July 6, after which the game will return to its normal refund policy. I believe everyone knows that when Cyberpunk 2077 was just launched, due to its poor performance on the console version and the number of frames, players expressed a strong dislike for the game, believing that CDPR deceived them about the performance of Cyberpunk 2077 on the console, they demanded refunds. Microsoft and Sony finally added a special refund channel for Cyberpunk 2077, allowing players who bought Cyberpunk 2077 to refund at any time.
However, with the continuous efforts of these CDPRs, the performance of the console version of Cyberpunk 2077 is gradually getting better. Although the performance of the game on the original Xbox One and PS4 consoles still needs improvement, after two major updates, it has reached a barely playable level.
According to a report from
The Verge, Microsoft added a notice about Cyberpunk 2077 to the refund policy page of the digital version of the game, stating:
Sony has taken the lead in removing the special refund page of Cyberpunk 2077 earlier this week and put the game back on the PlayStation Store. Although Microsoft also has a special refund channel, Cyberpunk 2077 has never been removed from the Microsoft Store, but the game’s related page will have a message about the game’s experience on modern Xbox consoles that may be unsatisfactory.