Revenue from sales of The Witcher 3 on Steam has exceeded $50 million since October 1, 2018. CD Projekt Red announced the statistics
in a tweet, explaining that as a result of the success of the open-world RPG the company is now getting 80 percent of any subsequent sales.
Most developers get 70 percent of their sales with the rest going to Valve, but that changes if a game generates more revenue. If a game makes $10 million, the share increases to 75 percent, and a further 5 percent if it hits $50 million, which is where the Witcher 3 is comfortably sitting.
Just last week it was reported that
The Witcher 3 sales were up 554% in December, the same month The Witcher's Netflix show released. The game also broke
100,000 concurrent player count on Steam for the very first time at the end of January.
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