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CD Projekt Scarlet released Cyberpunk 2077 to solid critical reception on PC, but that praise was muted on consoles. The rampant technical problems caused quite the controversy at the time, with Sony pulling the game off of the PlayStation shop. In spite of all of those bug, it seems similar the game continues to exercise reasonably well for the studio.

Prior to launch, it was reported by CD Projekt that Cyberpunk 2077 had eight million pre-orders across all platforms. That easily outpaced The Witcher iii: Wild Hunt, the developer'south previous release, and suggested that Cyberpunk was on its way to being a commercial hit. The technical problems certainly hindered those sales, but CD Projekt has announced today that Cyberpunk sold more than 13.seven 1000000 copies in 2022 alone.

That's a massive number that most games can just promise to striking. Seeing Cyberpunk get there even with all the controversy is undoubtedly impressive. That said, you have to wonder how many more copies would accept been sold if the game had shipped in a improve country. Of course, CD Projekt hopes that they'll eventually recoup those potentially lost sales in one case the game is fixed up.

Fortunately for fans, Cyberpunk 2077 is slowly getting there. The studio released patch 1.2 terminal calendar month and work to implement all of the needed changes continues. In a few months, we could be looking at a consummate turnaround from where the game was final December.