Poor old Cyberpunk 2077. Is a phrase I never thought Iâd think. But here we are, just a couple of weeks away from its first year on sale (!), and I do find myself feeling odd twinges. Because goodness me, itâs rather popular on Steam today.
Hovering in the top half of Steamâs top 10 top sellers, CD Projektâs beleaguered game seems to be finding new love with its current half price sale. Down to $30, rather than the incredibly optimistic $60 itâs laughably maintained for almost 12 months, people are jumping to get it. And, you know what, fair enough really. Because at this point the game has received literally thousands of bug fixes, patches, patches to fix previous patches, removed wetness, added even wetterness, and on the PC at least, is a functioning, enormous RPG.
On console, thatâs still a whole other matter. In a year that has seen CD Projekt get hacked, their source code stolen and auctioned online, they tried to bury the severity of that hack under the noise of E3, while also being taken off sale by Sony for six months, and having the extent of the crunch their developers were put under made very visible. Which perhaps could have been better received if the promised ânext-genâ versions of the game for PS5 and XBS had appeared when promised. Which of course they didnât. And still havenât.
But todayâtoday theyâre having a good day. As VCG reported, CDP president Adam KiciĆski got all giddy and told Polish newspaper Rzeczpospolita, âWe believe that in the long run Cyberpunk 2077 will be perceived as a very good game, and like our other titles, it will sell for years.â
Meanwhile, Cyberpunkâs quest director, PaweĆÂ Sasko, rushed to Twitter in child-like joy at seeing the game get not-terrible reviews on Steam. In fact, boosted by the current sale, the game is registering âVery Positive.â
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â PaweĆ Sasko (@PaweSasko) November 25, 2021
Noting that these reviews have arrived in the last few days, Sasko adds, âYou canât imagine what it means to me.â Sniff.
He later added, âOver 15K very positive reviews in the last days, while both #Cyberpunk2077 and #TheWitcher3 are on the global list of Steam top sellers,â concluding, âThank you so much!â
Forbes caught the game at the very top of Steamâs list earlier, although at the time of writing itâs being pipped by, er, Farming Simulator 22.
Eventually someoneâs going to tap them all on the shoulder and remind them theyâve got to get the game working for consoles at some point, and the sadness will all rush back in. But letâs let them have this one.