The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Has Sold 4 Million Copies


CD Projekt RED’s co-founder Marcin Iwinski has just announced that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has sold over 4 million copies in two weeks. That’s great news for the Polish studio, and Marcin claimed that the team will continue working on improving and enhancing the game.

As Marcin wrote:

“I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank the four million gamers worldwide who bought The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in the first two weeks from launch. Four million RPG fans spending their hard-earned money on our game is a sign that we did something right, and you can be sure that we’ll harness all that positive energy and make the upcoming expansions worthy of the grand adventure that you’re telling us Wild Hunt already is! Until then, keep on enjoying Wild Hunt, do not forget to grab your weekly set of free DLCs, and stay tuned for constant updates and enhancement to the game we are continuously working on.”

Unfortunately, CD Projekt RED did not give any specific sales numbers about the game’s platforms. And while SteamSpy lists around 600K owners, we do have to keep in mind that a DRM-free version is also offered by GOG (GreenManGaming’s keys were also for the GOG version and not the Steam one).

Hopefully, CD Projekt RED will reveal more details about the PC sales, and whether they were strong enough.