Cyberpunk 2077 launched in December 2020 and, er, well, you know what happened. The PC version was buggy, the console versions were an absolute mess, and the game sold 13 million copies within its first ten days regardless. Now, CD Projekt Red has confirmed total 2020 sales of Cyberpunk 2077 reached 13.7 million, and the company has confirmed how those sales split across platforms.
Of the 13.7 million units of Cyberpunk 2077 sold through to consumers (unsold retail discs aren’t included in this count), 56% of those sales came on PC. 28% of sales were on PlayStation, and 17% on Xbox. Across all three platforms, 73% of sales were digital, so it seems just 27% of you are buying retail these days – though I respect your devotion.
Around 10% of PC sales came through CD Projekt’s own GOG platform. Notably, the company boasted that around one-third of early PC pre-orders (back in 2019) had come through GOG, so it seems that players were looking to get Cyberpunk on other platforms once it actually launched.
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