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Cyberpunk 2077 sold 13.7 million copies in 2020, The Witcher 3 surpassed 30 million sales

In December, CD Projekt RED revealed that Cyberpunk 2077 had sold 13 million copies. And today, during its latest investor call, the team revealed that the game sold 13.7 million copies in total in 2020.

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As CDPR revealed in January 2021, 80% of the game’s digital sales are coming from the PC.

Now despite these impressive numbers, Cyberpunk 2077 still has major bugs, glitches and issues. Last week, CD Projekt RED releases Patch 1.21 that addressed numerous bugs.

Moreover, the team announced that The Witcher 3 has sold over 30 million copies. Additionally, the Witcher franchise has sold over 50 million copies.

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37 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 sold 13.7 million copies in 2020, The Witcher 3 surpassed 30 million sales”

  1. Not surprised about TW3. Was such a good game. I played it 1-2 years after release so for me, the experience was quite fun! Idk about launch day bugs though. If CP2077 (played on launch day) is anything to go by, ugh, must’ve been atrocious

    1. Cyberpunk 2077 was full of repetitive, copy/paste activities that served no actual purpose except to artificially extend the length of the game. The Witcher 3 did not have any of that. Every quest in the Witcher 3 was unique and actually interesting.

      1. While i agree, Witcher 3 quests were also quite repetetive when it comes to mechanics, the writing and situations make them look unique (which in an action RPG, is a nice thing to get),
        Compare them with said, the quests in DA Inquisition and is night and day.
        CP77 fails at writing and mechanics, you can really tell it was made by a different “talent”. You can say it had good moments, but you can tell about good entire quests in Witcher 3.

      2. Every quest in the Witcher 3 was unique and actually interesting.

        Yeah no. Witcher 3 also had a bunch of copy-pasted short quests and it had the same Ubisoft-like padding in the form of smuggler cache’s, monster nests, hidden caches and all that.

        1. Those weren’t even called quests if I recall but hunts or something like that.
          Anyway that was there for whoever likes it, you could just ignore them and that’s fine.

          1. You can ignore the whole game and not playing it too. The ubisification in the game to add more content (in a already full of content game just from the quests alone) is lame. Or are you gonna tell me that all the treasures floating in Skellige were necesary? is just crap to fill the map with no valuable content…why just not making the map smaller?

          2. I like them too, but only when they respect my time.
            When i see a map filled with icons that i know will offer the same content just to bloat the game i just think that are made for mostly autistic people that enjoys mindless repetetive tasks.
            Mad Max comes to mind as an example. No man’s sky is king on that.

          3. They were pretty samey in the way pretty much every RPGs quests are samey with maybe a few exceptions.

            The story around is what made them way more interesting and that’s fine.

          4. They were pretty samey in the way pretty much every RPGs quests are samey with maybe a few exceptions.

            The story around is what made them way more interesting and that’s fine.

          5. The story around is what made them way more interesting and that’s fine.

            Only for those who didn’t read the source material. For those who read the books the story was a regurgiation of that and pretty generic.

  2. Still a dumpster flop soy infested degeneracy of a game…btw can we have the refund statistic for CP vs W3?

    1. Found this information on a few different sources you can google by “Cyberpunk 2077 refund”.

      “Broken down, that includes the $2.23 million for Help Me Refund (i.e.
      refunds made directly to CD Projekt), $10.65 million for refunds made
      directly to retailers in 2020, and a further $38.34 million for projected
      refunds and lost sales (presumably including its absence from the PS
      Store) in 2021.”

      The 2.23 figure included 30k refunds directly processed by CDPR, so with some extrapolation we can get a number of around 690k in refunds and projected lost sales. So the total number of refunds is lower than that, apparently.

      I couldn’t easily find anything on the number of W3 refunds, but that would be interesting.

      1. Indeed, as an addendum to that: people never learn from their mistakes. You know they will preorder the next big game.

      1. “Being lied to”, is a comical defense that stupid people use. In this day and age, marketing should have zero impact on anyone with an IQ over 3. The writing was on the wall for CP2077, long, long ago. Stupid people decided to ignore it.

        1. When you put it that way, sure i agree. There were “fans” of the game even before release, almost cultlike behavior.
          Im not talking about “shoulds” but what happened, marketing certainly works…they managed to sell crap as the second coming of Christ in videgames.

    1. I don’t think it ever be. sure tons of fixes here and there but the core game is still slightly above mediocre. there is 0 replayability, and nothing special to do after the game finished. Play/Uninstall/Forget it even existed.

  3. They made all those sales but they’re still aren’t paying rent to live in all y’alls heads.

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  4. but … but … but … it’s a sh**ty game
    (read with sarcastic tone)
    LOL
    now no jokes …
    It is a good game, it lacks several things, but it is still very enjoyable

    1. While its nowhere near what it should have been, bugs aside it was pretty much a AAA dev game from the likes of Ubisoft or EA. Nothing amazing, but somewhat enjoyable with a smattering of SJW politics that constantly tries to apologize for being so woke.

      It could’ve been called FarCry 8 and I wouldn’t have noticed the difference.

  5. When your entire fallback for “quality”, is a single game in TW3 every single time? You just might not be as talented as you think you are.

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