CD Projekt RED's action RPG has seen numerous improvements over the years and reached a new sales milestone off the back of Edgerunners.
CD Projekt RED has cleaned up the open world RPG since its disastrous launch nearly two years ago, but it still falls woefully short of what was promised.
The open world action RPG's recent resurgence continues to drive up its player count, and currently stands higher than The Witcher 3's all-time peak on Steam.
Cyberpunk 2077's Night City is seeing quite the boost in players, with the studio announcing that a million players are playing every day this week.
The Netflix show's popularity boosted the FPS/RPG's numbers on Steam numbers with 85,555 peak concurrent players recorded yesterday.
CD Projekt wants "to continue to build upon what was built right now with new stories, new experiences, and new content, not just in a video game format."
As opposed to The Witcher 3, which received two full post-launch expansions, Cyberpunk 2077 will get only one.
New Gigs, multiple new firearms and melee weapons, cross-progression, and secrets added along with transmog and Edgerunners content.
Focused on the New United States of America, the expansion is set in a certain Night City district and features a new cast.
Today's update is the last for Xbox One and PS4 consoles. All future patches will release on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Google Stadia.
Jędrzej Mróz started working for the developer in 2007 and has been working on Cyberpunk 2077 in a production role since 2012.
CD Projekt RED confirms the action RPG's next update will add new content, missions, weapons, and features inspired by Edgerunners.
This is what happens when the animation team gets complete freedom.
The developer has announced a "special" episode of Night City Wire, during which it'll speak about the upcoming Cyberpunk anime as well as the future of Cyberpunk 2077.
These games would have been better off with some additional time in the oven.
Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb says that it's still early but such a conversation had "no possibility to even begin" under Square Enix.
The Polish company has seen a drastic fall in its valuation compared to where it stood before the launch of the open world RPG.
During its presentation for Q1 FY 2022, CD Projekt has revealed that Cyberpunk 2077's updates, and its next-gen upgrade, have had positive effects on sales.
Marketing will begin in the second half of 2022 for Cyberpunk 2077's first expansion with the majority of CD Projekt RED involved.
The story of the entire first expansion has seemingly leaked after hundreds of lines of dialogue from it emerged online.