CD Projekt Red is celebrating another sales milestone for Cyberpunk 2077, announcing today that the open-world RPG has crossed 40 million copies sold worldwide. The studio shared the news on social media with the line “Night City population: 40 million dreamers,” and the count includes copies of the base game as well as the Ultimate Edition bundle.
The milestone comes just eight months after the game crossed 35 million copies in November, and for comparison, the previous climb from 30 million to 35 million took a full year. Cyberpunk 2077 launched with well-documented technical problems in December 2020, arrived on PlayStation 5 and XBOX Series X|S in early 2022, and reached Switch 2 just over a year ago. The game turns six in December.
In a statement, joint CEO Michał Nowakowski said the milestone reflects the game’s lasting strength and called it a foundation for upcoming projects in the universe, including the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 anime arriving this fall. There are no new expansions planned for 2077 itself, though, with CD Projekt Red’s attention on the sequel, which we covered when it entered pre-production.
The announcement also lands in the middle of the Steam Summer Sale, where the base game is currently 70 percent off, with the Ultimate Edition and Phantom Liberty discounted as well, and concurrent player counts on Steam have climbed past 87,000 while the sale runs.