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Cyberpunk 2077 Zooms Past 40 Million Copies Sold in Night City

Cyberpunk 2077 has sold over 40 million copies, outpacing The Witcher 3's run rate as free updates and a Switch 2 port fuel a craftsmanship success story.

Maya Polygon
Maya PolygonJul 4, 20264 min read

Cyberpunk 2077 Hits 40 Million and Keeps Its Foot on the Gas

Night City just clocked another neon-lit personal best. CD Projekt Red has announced that Cyberpunk 2077 has surpassed 40 million copies sold worldwide, counting the base game plus the Phantom Liberty expansion. For a game about chasing legend status, that's a pretty on-brand number to hit.

What makes the Cyberpunk 2077 sales milestone genuinely fun to watch is the momentum behind it. This isn't a slow, gently climbing hill. It's a rocket.

Seven Months, Five Million Sales

Rewind to December 2025 and the tally sat at 35 million. Seven months later, we're at 40 million. That's five million copies in the time it takes most of us to finish a single side-quest chain, and it's fast enough that Cyberpunk 2077 has now outpaced The Witcher 3's lifetime run rate at the equivalent point in its lifespan.

If you know CD Projekt Red's history, you know that's a flex. The Witcher 3 is the studio's crown jewel and a genuine modern classic, so "selling faster than The Witcher 3" is roughly the video-game equivalent of beating your own high score at your own arcade. Co-CEO Michal Nowakowski summed it up neatly, calling the achievement "a testament to what CD Projekt does best."

The Long Game Pays Off

Here's the throughline I love about this story: it's a craftsmanship-and-loyalty win, earned over years rather than overnight. CD Projekt Red kept showing up, kept polishing, and kept shipping free updates long after most studios would have moved on to the next thing. Players noticed, they stuck around, and they told their friends.

The Cyberpunk 2077 sales surge also got a fresh jolt from a recent Switch 2 port, which handed a whole new audience a passport into Night City on hardware nobody expected could run it so smoothly. New platform, new players, same sprawling world to get gloriously lost in.

A Comeback Story With Its Best Chapters Ahead

There's something quietly inspiring about a game that turned patience into a superpower. The 40 million copies sold figure isn't just a scoreboard update; it's proof that sustained care and a refusal to give up can rewrite the ending. Fans got a richer game with every patch, and CD Projekt Red got one of the great long-arc success stories in modern gaming.

With the sequel already in development and Night City clearly still calling to new arrivals every month, the smart money says this Cyberpunk 2077 milestone is a checkpoint, not a finish line. The chrome is polished, the neon is humming, and the run rate suggests the crowd is only getting louder. Wake up, samurai. There are still records to break.

Sources: PC Gamer, July 3, 2026; Nintendo Life, July 3, 2026.