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Cyberpunk 2077 received eight million pre-orders on all platforms, of which 74% were digital, [286] and it received more pre-orders than The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt; [287] one third of PC sales were through GOG.com. [288] In June 2019, the game's pre-orders quickly climbed to the top of Steam's best-seller list in China. [289]
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty (Polish: Cyberpunk 2077: Widmo Wolności) is a 2023 expansion pack for the 2020 video game Cyberpunk 2077 developed by CD Projekt RED. The expansion introduces a new district to the game's open world , as well as a new quest line .
Steam enjoys a captive market of ardent loyalists, but GOG is swiftly becoming an attractive alternative and gaining loyalists of its own, especially in the anti-DRM crowd." [ 98 ] At the beginning of 2021, it was announced, that GOG.com was responsible for around 10% of the total PC sales of Cyberpunk 2077 .
Cyberpunk 2013: R. Talsorian Games: 1988 An alternate cyberpunk version of the USA, specifically in 2013 Out of print and superseded by Cyberpunk 2020: Cyberpunk 2020: R. Talsorian Games: 1990 An alternate cyberpunk version of the USA, specifically in 2020 Cyberpunk RED: R. Talsorian Games: 2020 A sequel to Cyberpunk 2020 and prequel to ...
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CD Projekt co-founder Marcin Iwiński in 2011 Former logo that was used until 2014. CD Projekt was founded in May 1994 by Marcin Iwiński and Michał Kiciński. [10] According to Iwiński, although he enjoyed playing video games as a child they were scarce in the Polish People's Republic (which experienced political unrest, martial law, and goods shortages during the 1980s).