journey of redemption Cyberpunk 2077 Since it was restored to playable condition it has brought in some huge sales figures. Developer CD Projekt Red recently revealed that the once-maligned but now polished sci-fi first-person shooter has earned more than $750 million since launching in December 2020.
The Polish studio announced the news on Twitter on March 28, via Company Fiscal Year 2023 Earnings Report.On the fourth slide of the presentation, CDPR reported CP2077 Attracted 3 billion zloty (Polish currency “zloty”). Converting this from PLN to USD (using Google of course) shows that the action-adventure FPS has earned around $751,555,500 to date. Shesh, that’s a lot of dollars.
This slide does not differentiate between revenue streams Cyberpunk 2077 appropriate and those resulting from the 2023 expansion, phantom freedom. However, as the chart above shows, the game’s sales slowed down in 2021 before picking up in 2022 and nearly doubling in 2023. phantom freedom Lost. CDPR further revealed in the presentation, Cyberpunk 2077 and its phantom freedom DLC will make up the majority of the company’s revenue in 2022 and 2023, with less revenue coming from games that wizard series. (quickly set aside that wizard: CDPR reconfirmed in financial report 403 out of 627 developers Working on the “Polaris Project”, A new trilogy in the series.)
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While CDPR was gloating about the money bag Johnny Silverhand was holding, the studio also announced Cyberpunk 2077 have The free trial will go live on March 28 Available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.Although the free trial only lets you play for five hours Does not include access phantom freedom, if you purchase, your progress will carry over to the entire game. It’s a massive download, though, taking up 99.3GB of space on PS5 and 103GB on Xbox Series X/S, so be prepared before you dive in. The free trial period will last until April 1st.