Cyberpunk 2077 seems to have had a huge success in 2021.
According to Kotaku magazine, new and interesting information about the performance of games on the Steam platform has been published on Valve’s official website, the most important of which is the presence of Cyberpunk 2077 among the best-selling games of 2021. This news may come as a surprise to many fans, as the game was first met by a barrage of criticisms due to numerous technical problems, with some buyers withdrawing their payments. But now it seems that the page is turned and the situation is happening according to the wishes of this Polish studio.
While the top of the table is full of games like New World, Valheim and Naraka: Bladepoint, which continue to generate revenue for developers even once the user has started the game, Cyberpunk 2077 is one of those games in silver section of the top 100 list. This means that the game is one of those things that the player only pays for at the time of purchase, and it makes the success of the project more visible on CD.
Other big games in the Steam Silver Games category include Resident Evil Village and Age of Empires 4, which were both accepted by gamers, and the presence of Cyberpunk 2077 in these games is good news for the CD Project. Rejected. In addition, Cyberpunk 2077 has over 200,000 daily active players, which is a significant number for a Cyberpunk-style game.
So it seems that Cyberpunk 2077, despite the tough days it went through, is now ending in 2021 in satisfactory conditions. The actual cost of getting the game from disgruntled buyers was reported to be approximately $ 51 million for the CD Project. The ninth generation version of Cyberpunk 2077 has yet to be released and we won’t see the game release on shared services like GamePas anytime soon.
Cyberpunk 2077 is now available for PlayStation 4, Xbox, PC and Google Studio. Owners of the PlayStation 5, Xbox X Series and Xbox S Series will also be able to run the game through Backward Compatibility, but the official version is set to be released in 2022.