Hands up if you ever thought Cyberpunk 2077 would become so popular again after a botched launch that hundreds of thousands of players will flock to it.
We don't blame you if you didn't have that much confidence in Cyberpunk 2077 - almost nobody ever did. But, against all odds, Cyberpunk 2077 has managed to break past the 130K concurrent player count on Steam - twice!
The first one was right around the same time last year, as the game caught lightning in a bottle with a slew of fixes and updates finally making Cyberpunk 2077 playable along with the successful launch of the animated spin-off on Netflix, Cyberpunk 2077: Edgerunners. Now, even if without a new season of the aforementioned show, Cyberpunk 2077 is posting enormous numbers once again, rivaling even the likes of Starfield, and it's all because of a free update.
This unexpected resurgence is largely attributed to the 2.0 update, a comprehensive revamp of the game. According to SteamDB, over 150,000 gamers have dived back into the depths of Night City in just a single day, all without making an additional purchase. This number, impressive in itself, is anticipated to witness an even sharper spike with the release of the Phantom Liberty DLC, the only expansion expected for Cyberpunk 2077, on September 26.

