In front of a full breakdown of its income being delivered in a summary on April 15, CD Projekt Red has reported its income for 2020. The company has presented a picture on its IL Twitter account by showing a sales income of 2.139 billion PLN, with net benefit coming in around 1.154 billion PLN (much obliged, Gamasutra).
If anyone converts that to dollars, they’re going to see an expected income of $562 million for CD Projekt Red in 2020, with about $303 million in revenue for the fiscal year. Not awful, considering the issues that have put Cyberpunk 2077 in controversy since its launch.
It merits remembering that the figure shared here incorporates all the cash CD Projekt Red has taken – it’s not simply Cyberpunk 2077 deals (however, it’s protected to expect a major segment of it is).
Cyberpunk 2077 was plagued with glitches and was practically unplayable on Xbox One and PS4 at launch. Even at the hour of composing, the PS4 version of Cyberpunk 2077 is still delisted from the PlayStation Store.
We all know that a great deal of the cash procured over the past financial year will be put towards CD Projekt Red’s different projects. Toward the end of March, CD Projekt Red declared that it plans to commence the development of different AAA games starting in 2022.
CD Projekt Red can also use a portion of that cash once again into the Cyberpunk 2077 group, fuelling the development of the game’s multiplayer mode – the fate of which remains questionable.