Refunds being offered after reports of persistent crashing, some of which can put the console itself at risk of damage https://www.vg247.com/2019/03/03/sony-reportedly-refunding-digital-copies-of-anthem/
People may remember a few years ago my PS4 suffering permanent damage after experiencing the same issues whilst playing Dragon Age Inquisition. The crash broke my save, damaged the laser and has corrupted that portion of the HDD where the data cannot be removed or overwritten. The console makes high-pitched whining when attempting to write and turns itself off randomly. BioWare even tried to stop this being reported prior to launch whilst trying to shift blame to the firmware https://www.polygon.com/2014/11/11/7192149/dragon-age-inquisition-playstation-4-ps4-crashes and the patch(es) that emerged after release didn't fix the issues. Now they have seemingly worked their way into Anthem and although the saves are protected via the cloud, that doesn't hold much comfort if you device then becomes bricked.
I can't think of any games that not only corrupt your save put put your system at risk apart from these two BioWank titles. Another blow to a game that has an uphill struggle as it is but this shouldn't be taken lightly and I praise Sony for their no-nonsense approach. If anyone has been genuinely been affected this these issues then refund rather than risk the console is my advice. My £320 PS4 was ruined in months and has never been the same.