The Witcher 3 Continues to Grow: Sales Reach 65 Million Copies
While work on the Songs of the Past expansion is progressing well
Geralt of Rivia may be destined to pass the torch to Ciri, but the popularity of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt shows no signs of waning, even 11 years after its release. Its developer, the Polish studio CD Projekt Red, is perfectly aware that the game still holds a unique appeal for the public and, in fact, has a new expansion planned, Songs of the Past, which will be released in 2027.
The Witcher 3 Sales
The appeal of The Witcher 3 is evidenced by exceptional numbers. Exactly one year ago, the Witcher's latest adventure crossed the 60 million copies milestone, but today that figure needs updating, because The Witcher 3 sales have surpassed 65 million copies. How many other titles do you know that have managed to sell 5 million units in 12 months, a full 11 years after release? This information comes from CD Projekt's financial results; it is also specified that the development of Songs of the Past has reached an advanced stage.