Sony has responded to the busted launch of Cyberpunk 2077 and CD Projekt Red’s apology / encouragement for disappointed players to seek refunds by taking an unprecedented, drastic step. Not only did the company set up a special process for PlayStation owners to seek an automatic refund if they’d like one, it pulled Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store entirely.
If you already own it on PS4 (or, for that matter, PS5), you can still play it, and any updates that arrive are still headed your way, but no one can buy a digital copy on PlayStation “until further notice.” It appears that the demand for refunds was so incredible that some people couldn’t access Sony’s form at first. CD Projekt Red already promised a pair of major updates to start 2021, which, it says, will address problems on previous-gen consoles, but now some players have no choice but to wait.
In happier gaming news, tune in at 6 PM ET for a Nintendo Direct stream that will take you inside the Super Nintendo World theme park in Japan before it opens next spring. Oh, and if you haven’t watched The Mandalorian season finale yet, do that ASAP — watch the whole thing — before it gets spoiled for you.
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SpaceX and its kick-ass, phenomenal, totally awesome 2020
There's no question who's king of private aerospace hill.
From Crew Dragon to the Starship — this has been a big year for SpaceX. Catch up on the company’s long list of (occasionally behind schedule) achievements before it leaps into 2021.
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The best accessories for your new iPhone
Otterbox’s Symmetry+ case offers solid protection and supports MagSafe.
So you (or someone you know) has a new iPhone 12. Sure, that means you probably also need a new charger, but what about cables, cases or something MagSafe-ready. Valentina Palladino has a few recommendations, including Apple’s own add-on hardware as well as the best of what third parties have to offer.
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Of course the Hot Wheels Cybertruck has been delayed
The full Tesla experience.
Tesla is known for delivering its electric vehicles a little later than intended. It’s strangely fitting, then, to hear that toy versions of the Cybertruck won’t be arriving on time either. As Bloomberg reports, two remote-controlled trucks developed by Mattel were supposed to ship this month. Due to an “unforeseen production issue,” the company explained in an email to customers, the targeted delivery date has moved to May 2021.
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The Big Picture: 30 years on, Hubble is still making dazzling discoveries
Our future, visualized.
To celebrate the space telescope’s 30th anniversary, NASA announced it has released 30 newly created images as part of the Caldwell catalog. Compiled by Patrick Moore and published by Sky & Telescope magazine in December 1995, it’s a collection of 109 famous astronomical bodies that amateur astronomers can see with small telescopes.
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State-sponsored hackers have breached the US' nuclear weapons agency
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Twitter starts testing ‘Spaces’ for live audio chats
The latest 'Call of Duty: Warzone' glitch is turning players invisible
SEC fines Robinhood $65 million for misleading users
Google: Redesigning search would harm the internet
Judge orders Apple’s iOS and macOS chief to testify in Epic case
Prosecutors say Trump's Twitter was 'hacked' through simple password guess
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