As someone who has been slaving away his time with completing everything in Cyberpunk 2077 on PC, it’s interesting to see how controversially divided the fanbase is on the game.

Half of the gamers are immensely annoyed on how buggy and visually unpleasant the game is, while the others, despite its flaws, are enjoying the game for its incredible storytelling.

However, that doesn’t exclude the fact that CD Projekt Red’s biggest project did face a disastrous launch, which may have thrown them into some hot waters with investors. Perhaps more significant is that their reputation over the years was reduced to nothingness in a single day.

Yet, despite it all, CD Projekt Red may still be coming on top after all.

Cyberpunk 2077 sale numbers shows promise.

With Cyberpunk 2077 being pulled off the shelves by Sony Playstation, and with players demanding refunds for the game on almost all platforms; one could safely assume that it’s all over for CD Projekt Red.

However, in a recent report to its investors, the company revealed that Cyberpunk 2077 had sold over thirteen million copies in a span over the ten days from December 10 to December 20. And the icing on the cake is that these numbers don’t include the games that were refunded.

It’s surprising to see that most players have not given up completely on the game, and are willing to wait for the patches promised by CD Projekt Red on making the game better. 

As of now, the hotfix of version 1.05 is already available on all platforms. You can find the patch notes here.

On a side note, these sale numbers might have just confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077 is 2020’s biggest launch! And it could also help the company to ease the tensions with its investors down the line.

Ibrahim's a hardcore gamer and Star Wars fan. He's obsessed with Obi-Wan Kenobi, even claiming that he's a descendant of the fictional Jedi Master. Other than that delusion, Ibrahim's pretty down to earth, collecting figures and buying games he'll never finish.