This figure includes digital sales and refund requests.
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Well, it seems as though a litany of bugs and issues haven't stopped sales of Cyberpunk 2077 from skyrocketing. CD Projekt Red stated today that they have now sold through over 13 million copies of Cyberpunk 2077 to date.

This figure includes digital sales along with all currently processed refunds that have come through PlayStation Network, Microsoft, Best Buy, and even GameStop. Keep in mind though that there are a lot of refunds that have not yet been processed through digital storefronts like GOG and PlayStation just yet.

A regulatory announcement from CD Projekt Red shared the good news about the sales figures.

"This figure represents the estimated volume of retail sales across all hardware platforms (factoring in returns submitted by retail clients in brick-and-mortar as well as digital storefronts), i.e. the 'sell-through' figure, less all refund requests e-mailed directly to the Company by the publication date of this report in the framework of the 'Help Me Refund' campaign."
The 13 million units sold figure is still impressive even when you factor in the record setting 8 million unit pre-sale figures for the game. The game also ended up being the biggest PC launch in history and made enough to completely recover all development and marketing costs on its launch day. All of this basically tells us that despite the widespread issues that the game has, it managed to sell an additional 5 million copies since its launch.

As of right now, Cyberpunk 2077 is still delisted and unable to be purchased from the PlayStation Store. Today's announcement seems to be focused more on making the investors happy than any sort of bragging rights to "gamers." The company decided not to share any figures as they relate to how many refunds have been requested thus far.