Cyberpunk 2077 has crossed a major commercial threshold by selling 40 million copies worldwide as of July 3, 2026. This milestone highlights the enduring appeal of CD Projekt's open-world title nearly six years after its initial launch. The figure includes sales of the base game and the Ultimate Edition, which bundles the Phantom Liberty expansion. This sustained sales trajectory signals strong long-term market resilience for the franchise.
CD Projekt cites strong sales as proof of lasting strength
CD Projekt Joint-CEO Michał Nowakowski cited the 40 million unit count as proof of the game's lasting strength. The studio previously reported 35 million copies sold in late 2025, meaning the title moved 5 million additional units in just a few months. The game originally launched in December 2020 and has maintained a steady player base through continuous updates and content releases.
The developer is currently preparing for the next phase of the Cyberpunk universe with new projects in development. CD Projekt is planning to release Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 this fall to capitalize on the popularity of the animated series. The studio is also working on a new, unannounced Cyberpunk game that will expand the narrative further.
We have been tracking Cyberpunk 2077 closely and previously covered its performance on PlayStation 5, where it ran path tracing at 35 FPS. Performance tests have highlighted the significant graphical requirements of the title on modern console systems. Readers interested in the technical side of the title can review our earlier coverage on PlayStation 5 Runs Cyberpunk 2077 Path.
CD Projekt continues to leverage the success of Cyberpunk 2077 to drive interest in its upcoming releases. The 40 million sales figure provides a strong foundation for the studio's future projects in the genre. CD Projekt continues to prioritize the development of new content for its dedicated community.



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