Cyberpunk 2077’s Phantom Liberty expansion has attracted more than 5 million mercenaries to Dogtown so far

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Cyberpunk 2077’s Phantom Liberty expansion has attracted more than 5 million mercenaries to Dogtown so far

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We all know that Cyberpunk 2077’s Phantom Liberty expansion gave the game a huge resurgence after underperforming after the original’s release, but CD Projekt has just put numbers on that success.

As you can imagine, a number of mercenaries got into dangerous situations involving the NUSA president, took on chimeras, and probably performed some rocket-based parkour. No matter what aspects of the expansion these players rave about, it’s safe to say that it and the game’s massive 2.0 update accomplished their mission.

“Over 5 million agents have infiltrated Dogtown!” the developer behind the Witcher series declared in a tweet, along with a chart indicating that this total refers to Phantom Liberty sales in 2023.

CDPR went on to add a piece of good news for these cybernetically enhanced killers, saying: “Thank you for your support and good luck with your mission.”

CD Projekt Red revealed as early as October last year that the base version of “Cyberpunk 2077” had sold more than 25 million copies in less than three years after its initial release, reaching this level faster than “The Witcher 3” A number.

It also said that the Phantom Liberty expansion pack managed to sell 3 million units in the first week after its launch on September 26, 2023. So the numbers appear to have been growing steadily since then, with more and more people being tempted back. Heading to Night City or traveling there for the first time.

It’s very possible that the updates and patches that CD Projekt continued to bring to the game after the expansion released played a part in helping the game do so well. For example, the latest free 2.1 update features the addition of a fully functional subway system to the game, which players can use to travel in an immersive way.

In recent CD Projekt Red news, the developer’s chief strategy officer Adam Kiciski dismissed the idea of ​​it seeking to be acquired by a larger industry entity.

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