CD Projekt Red spent $120 million onCyberpunk 2077’srestoration, including $80 million onPhantom Libertyalone.Cyberpunk 2077has officially been redeemed, thanks to continuous hard work fromCD Projekt Redto fix the game and add new content fans have been dying to see since its launch.Take a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow.The new DLC,Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, brought an entirely new story expansion to the game, as well as the 2.0 Update, a gameplay overhaul that brought some much-needed changes to the base game.AdvertFans absolutely loved it, and many are sayingCyberpunk 2077is now one of thebest games ever madethanks to the fixes, and believe it to be proof the gameshould have been delayed furtherbefore it released in the state it did.Now, a new report suggests CD Projekt Red spent a fortune on the game’s redemption, a whopping $120 million, over half of which was solely devoted toPhantom Liberty’sdevelopment.The numbers come from CD Projekt Red themselves, who recentlypublishedthem as part of an investor’s day. It’s stated that $85–$86 million was spent on creating and advertisingCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, whereas $40–$41 million was spent on the 2.0 update.It seemingly all paid off in the end, as sales for the game skyrocketed thanks to the expansion and update, and reviews for the game have drastically changed since its launch.AdvertIt’s even seemingly led to afull-on sequel, which is currently in development at CD Projekt Red, though shouldn’t be expected for along, long time. Hopefully the developer gives the next game the time it needs, lest they repeat the same mistake they made with the first game.Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis now available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red

CD Projekt spent over $120 million on saving Cyberpunk 2077

CD Projekt Red spent $120 million onCyberpunk 2077’srestoration, including $80 million onPhantom Libertyalone.Cyberpunk 2077has officially been redeemed, thanks to continuous hard work fromCD Projekt Redto fix the game and add new content fans have been dying to see since its launch.Take a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow.The new DLC,Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, brought an entirely new story expansion to the game, as well as the 2.0 Update, a gameplay overhaul that brought some much-needed changes to the base game.AdvertFans absolutely loved it, and many are sayingCyberpunk 2077is now one of thebest games ever madethanks to the fixes, and believe it to be proof the gameshould have been delayed furtherbefore it released in the state it did.Now, a new report suggests CD Projekt Red spent a fortune on the game’s redemption, a whopping $120 million, over half of which was solely devoted toPhantom Liberty’sdevelopment.The numbers come from CD Projekt Red themselves, who recentlypublishedthem as part of an investor’s day. It’s stated that $85–$86 million was spent on creating and advertisingCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, whereas $40–$41 million was spent on the 2.0 update.It seemingly all paid off in the end, as sales for the game skyrocketed thanks to the expansion and update, and reviews for the game have drastically changed since its launch.AdvertIt’s even seemingly led to afull-on sequel, which is currently in development at CD Projekt Red, though shouldn’t be expected for along, long time. Hopefully the developer gives the next game the time it needs, lest they repeat the same mistake they made with the first game.Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis now available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red

CD Projekt Red spent $120 million onCyberpunk 2077’srestoration, including $80 million onPhantom Libertyalone.Cyberpunk 2077has officially been redeemed, thanks to continuous hard work fromCD Projekt Redto fix the game and add new content fans have been dying to see since its launch.Take a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow.The new DLC,Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, brought an entirely new story expansion to the game, as well as the 2.0 Update, a gameplay overhaul that brought some much-needed changes to the base game.AdvertFans absolutely loved it, and many are sayingCyberpunk 2077is now one of thebest games ever madethanks to the fixes, and believe it to be proof the gameshould have been delayed furtherbefore it released in the state it did.Now, a new report suggests CD Projekt Red spent a fortune on the game’s redemption, a whopping $120 million, over half of which was solely devoted toPhantom Liberty’sdevelopment.The numbers come from CD Projekt Red themselves, who recentlypublishedthem as part of an investor’s day. It’s stated that $85–$86 million was spent on creating and advertisingCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, whereas $40–$41 million was spent on the 2.0 update.It seemingly all paid off in the end, as sales for the game skyrocketed thanks to the expansion and update, and reviews for the game have drastically changed since its launch.AdvertIt’s even seemingly led to afull-on sequel, which is currently in development at CD Projekt Red, though shouldn’t be expected for along, long time. Hopefully the developer gives the next game the time it needs, lest they repeat the same mistake they made with the first game.Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis now available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.

CD Projekt Red spent $120 million onCyberpunk 2077’srestoration, including $80 million onPhantom Libertyalone.

Cyberpunk 2077has officially been redeemed, thanks to continuous hard work fromCD Projekt Redto fix the game and add new content fans have been dying to see since its launch.

Take a look atCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow.

The new DLC,Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, brought an entirely new story expansion to the game, as well as the 2.0 Update, a gameplay overhaul that brought some much-needed changes to the base game.

Advert

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Fans absolutely loved it, and many are sayingCyberpunk 2077is now one of thebest games ever madethanks to the fixes, and believe it to be proof the gameshould have been delayed furtherbefore it released in the state it did.

Now, a new report suggests CD Projekt Red spent a fortune on the game’s redemption, a whopping $120 million, over half of which was solely devoted toPhantom Liberty’sdevelopment.

The numbers come from CD Projekt Red themselves, who recentlypublishedthem as part of an investor’s day. It’s stated that $85–$86 million was spent on creating and advertisingCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, whereas $40–$41 million was spent on the 2.0 update.

It seemingly all paid off in the end, as sales for the game skyrocketed thanks to the expansion and update, and reviews for the game have drastically changed since its launch.

Advert

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It’s even seemingly led to afull-on sequel, which is currently in development at CD Projekt Red, though shouldn’t be expected for along, long time. Hopefully the developer gives the next game the time it needs, lest they repeat the same mistake they made with the first game.

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis now available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.

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