
CD Projekt Red Has Earned Over $750 Million From Cyberpunk 2077 Since Its Launch
Cyberpunk 2077 has proved that redemption is possible after raking in over $751 million in revenue despite the game's disastrous launch.

Cyberpunk 2077 has proved that redemption is possible after raking in over $751 million in revenue despite the game's disastrous launch.

Fingers crossed, CD Projekt RED has learned the right lessons from the development and launch of Cyberpunk 2077.

More than 400 people are already working on The Witcher 4, which is roughly two-thirds of the entire company's workforce.

Project Orion has no release window yet as of the moment but don't be surprised if it won't be released until 2028 if not later.

With video game subscription services threatening to change the concept of ownership, gamers are calling for piracy to become normalized.

Two years ago, if you asked anyone to play Cyberpunk 2077, most would've ignored you.

Doug Cockle thinks that the video game industry will eventually use AI to put voice actors like himself out of a job.

CD Projekt Red couldn't help but tease Hello Games about, among other things, being able to "fix" their game later on.

The mad men over at CD Projekt RED finally did it and leaned into the memes by adding a train into Cyberpunk 2077.

CD Projekt RED's remarkable resilience following the launch of Cyberpunk 2077 has finally paid off, both financially and critically.

CD Projekt Red is transitioning to Unreal Engine 5 from REDengine and won't release The Witcher 4 until at least 2025.

The bad news is that the Xbox Series S/X is getting it via the three-disc Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition bundle.

CD Projekt RED will be releasing Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition on December 5, two days before The Game Awards.

Re-releasing Cyberpunk 2077 after three years makes sense following the success of the Phantom Liberty expansion.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt already has a sizable modding community but the upcoming update will open up far more modding doors.

The game's quest director thanks fans for sticking around following the game's "heartbreaking launch" in late 2020.

While the switch from the REDengine poses a challenge, CD Projekt RED appears to be more than up to the task.

The Polish studio is planning big things for the Cyberpunk sequel, which probably also means that it's not coming out anytime soon.