The Witcher 3 Has Sold More Than 40 Million Copies, Cyberpunk 2077 Surpasses 18 Million

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CD Projekt Red has released its 2021 Fiscal Year earnings, revealing new sales numbers for both its Witcher franchise and its latest game, Cyberpunk 2077.

To probably nobody’s surprise, both The Witcher series and Cyberpunk 2077 have sold really well for CDPR. In fact, as of today, The Witcher series has sold more than 65 million copies, with more than 40 million of them being The Witcher III: Wild Hunt alone. Cyberpunk 2077, on the other hand, has sold more than 18 million copies.

The last time CDPR publicly released sales numbers for its latest RPG, the studio revealed in April of last year that Cyberpunk 2077 sold more than 13.7 million copies in 2020. That means that between the end of 2020 and now – so roughly 16 months – Cyberpunk 2077 has sold about 5 million copies. That’s still an impressive number, to be sure, but it speaks to a larger drop off for the title’s sales in 2021.

Of course, many studios would be happy with selling 5 million in any amount of time but for CDPR, a studio with the Witcher series in its portfolio crossing the 65 million units sold mark, 5 million might not be as impressive. The perceived drop off is likely due to word-of-mouth about its post-launch state, its removal from PlayStation stores for six months, and more.

CDPR has been working hard to shift the perspective on Cyberpunk 2077, though, having just released Update 1.5, which fixes many of the RPG’s problems and makes now the perfect time to play the game. Still, it seems Cyberpunk 2077 will remain in the shadow of CDPR’s Witcher series, especially now that we know the studio is working on a new Witcher game that will be made in Unreal Engine 5.

But, as CDPR’s 2021 FY earnings show, Cyberpunk 2077 might get a boost when its Netflix anime, Cyberpunk Edgerunners, is released this year.

For more, read Game Informer’s Cyberpunk 2077 PC review and then read Game Informer’s The Witcher 3 review.

Are you excited for CDPR’s new Witcher game? Let us know in the comments below!

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Real-Historian-2793 on April 15th, 2022 at 19:55 UTC »

I have yet to hear anyone say anything bad about the Witcher 3, can anyone legitimately say anything bad about it?

williambilliam on April 15th, 2022 at 18:38 UTC »

I bought Witcher 3 and the DLCs, and when the “complete” edition came out, they gave me a free copy of it which I gave away, and I bought a copy for myself when it was on sale, and two more copies for my homies, and I STILL feel like I haven’t paid what the game is worth

xXRHUMACROXx on April 15th, 2022 at 18:25 UTC »

People forgets how The Witcher 3 was hated for performing so badly on release. Yes, Cyberpunk was way worse, but it’s still a great game.

I bet they will patch it, release dlcs for it adding content and gameplays, then they’ll release a definitive edition. If I was the lead director of Cyberpunk 2077, I’d release a full VR version in a couple years. Instant bestseller