The Witcher 3 Hits 65 Million Lifetime Sales
The Witcher 3 Hits 65 Million Lifetime Sales
Updated at: June 1, 2026 at 07:05 AM
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has officially crossed a staggering milestone, surpassing 65 million copies sold worldwide.
Revealed in CD Projekt Red’s Q1 2026 earnings report, this achievement underscores the game's extraordinary longevity.
Since its debut in 2015, the title has consistently moved about 5 million units annually, bolstered by next-gen updates, subscription services, and the broader appeal of the Witcher franchise.
To celebrate this legacy, CDPR announced a surprise third expansion titled Songs of the Past, slated for 2027.
CEO Michał Nowakowski describes this project as a bridge for both longtime fans and newcomers before the studio shifts its primary focus to The Witcher 4.
With 65 million units sold, The Witcher 3 now ranks as the 8th best-selling video game in history.
This massive installed base proves that even an 11-year-old title can remain a commercial powerhouse, continuing to outperform newer releases and solidify its place as a cornerstone of modern gaming history.
