Cyberpunk 2077 is currently attracting over one million players daily. In a tweet, developer CD Projekt Red confirmed that “each day of this week,” Night City has seen a massive surge in traffic, from both returning and new players. The one million figure, of course, accumulates data across both consoles and PC, with Steam hitting 86,130 concurrent players on Wednesday, as per the und database SteamDB. Following its disastrous launch, Cyberpunk 2077 has seen a resurgence — some of which could be partly attributed to the release of the Netflix anime Cyberpunk Edgerunners.
While most video game-to-screen adaptations are synonymous with bad ratings, GOG platforms, was not revealed. And while there are still no exact details, it's good to see that the developers' post-launch efforts have paid off.
This would be the second time the Polish developers have been able to increase game sales by capitalising on Netflix adaptations. Previously, the studio saw similar results with second season for the Henry Cavill-led live-action series dropped, many players dove back into the fantasy realm.
Cyberpunk 2077 was Steam's No. 1 best-selling title overall last week, which is a massive achievement, given the buggy state it was launched in. PS5.
There's more content on the way, as the developers have confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077's first major DLC, Keanu Reeves reprising his role as Johnny Silverhand, as we swear allegiance to the “New United States of America.”
In celebration of the anime launch, CD Projekt Red unveiled some in-game Cyberpunk Edgerunners-themed swag, including a shotgun and a Legendary jacket. Titled Patch 1.6, the update added three new gigs — Concrete Cage Trap, Desperate Measures, and Nasty Hangover. Cross-progression was also enabled across all platforms, letting you launch PC save files on consoles (or vice versa), and pick up from where you left off.
Cyberpunk 2077 is out now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG.