CDPR Earned $120 Million In The Last 6 Months, 60% Driven by Cyberpunk 2077

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  • CDPR posted revenue of $121 million in the last 6 months.
  • Cyberpunk 2077 accounted for $72.2 million of the total amount, with the Switch 2 port selling quite well.
  • Almost 99 employees have joined the studio in the last 6 months, ramping up development for The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2.

CDPR has had a lot to learn from the disastrous launch of Cyberpunk 2077, but later went on to redeem itself and thereby created one of the best RPGs of all time. Since then, the studio has been on a roll and is continues to grow.

Despite not releasing any projects since 2020, CDPR has still posted a revenue of $121 million in the past 6 months. Surprisingly, 60% of that revenue was driven by Cyberpunk 2077.

Why it matters: It’s pretty astonishing for a game to sell this well 5 years after its release, let alone a single-player title. Cyberpunk 2077’s redemption story is the biggest in gaming history.

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All Profit And Loss Accounts For CDPR During H1 2025 || Source: CDPR

For the months recorded between January and June 2025, CDPR recorded a 35% profit margin on $121 million in revenue. With the launch of Switch 2, the Cyberpunk 2077 port for the handheld was released. 

The Switch 2 port sold like hot cakes, and overall, Cyberpunk 2077 is estimated to have generated $72.2 million of the total revenue. In comparison, the entire Witcher series only made $17.1 million.

Additionally, Cyberpunk 2077 is also in Steam’s top 3 best-sellers, 5 years after the initial release.

In the next financial report, expect similar results since a Mac port was also released on July 17th. CDPR is still working on Cyberpunk 2077 and isn’t planning to stop anytime soon, with more future updates teased.

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CDPR Offered Job Roles To Laid-Off Employees From Xbox

Among other news, CDPR continues to expand even in an era where most companies are downsizing due to budget cuts. The studio now comprises 1248 employees, an increase of 99 employees.

Currently, 444 people are working on The Witcher 4, while the Cyberpunk sequel has 116 employees. Cyberpunk 2 is currently in pre-production and, as per the normal development cycle for a CDPR project, is expected to release in 2029-2030

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