Summary
Cyberpunk 2077is back near the top of Steam’s Top Sellers chart four and a half years following its release. This resurgence appears to be tied to the ongoingCyberpunk 2077sale, which saw the game drop to its lowest-ever price on Valve’s storefront.
The deal itself was originally introduced in mid-March 2025, when CD Projekt ReddiscountedCyberpunk 2077by 60% on Steam, dropping it to its best-ever price of $23.99. The Polish developer-publisher initially framed the offer as part of the Steam Spring Sale 2025, which concluded on March 20.
However, the deal ended up being extended by a full week and is now scheduled to end on Thursday, March 27. While CD Projekt Red did not provide any official reasoning for the extension, this development could have something to do with the fact that the ongoingCyberpunk 2077sale ended up being a massive success, propelling the game back near the top of the Steam Top Sellers chart, where it currently ranks eighth, right behind therecord-breakingMonster Hunter WildsandPUBG: Battlegrounds.
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$42.76 (-48%)
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The sale extension also applies to thehighly renownedCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyexpansion, which is still available at its best-ever price of $22.49 following a 25% discount. Likewise, the Ultimate Edition of the game can currently be picked up for $42.76, or 48% off, which is another lowest-ever price. Buying the Ultimate Edition of the dystopian RPG is $3.72 cheaper than purchasing the base game and the Idris Elba-starringPhantom LibertyDLC individually.
Steam Top Sellers on June 06, 2025
While the base game is currently proving to be more popular, theUltimate Edition ofCyberpunk 2077still appears to be selling well thanks to its ongoing discount. The bundle is currently ranked at number 11 on the Steam Top Sellers chart, sandwiched betweenHelldivers 2andWarframe. Meanwhile,Phantom Libertyon its own ranks at number 22 as of March 23.
This isn’t the first occasion on whichCyberpunk 2077found itself near the top of Steam’s Top Sellers chart in the years following its 2020 release. The game’s periodic resurgences testify to its staying power, and are a big part of the reason why the RPG has sold over 25 million copies as of late 2024. CD Projekt Red has already started working on a sequel, code-named Project Orion, which has been in pre-production since late 2022. The game isn’t expected to start full-fledged development beforeThe Witcher 4hits the market circa 2027.