CD Projekt Red, the acclaimed developer behind The Witcher franchise and Cyberpunk 2077, has unveiled new insights into the sales distribution of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt through its recent financial report.
This comprehensive update sheds light on the ongoing success of the RPG on various gaming platforms, with a particular focus on the enduring demand for the Nintendo Switch edition well into 2025.
According to verified data published by CD Projekt Red, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt maintains a robust sales presence on PC, which leads the platform split by accounting for 55% of total sales.
Notably, the Nintendo Switch version continues to contribute a significant 10% of sales, mirroring the share recorded on Xbox platforms.
PlayStation platforms, meanwhile, account for 25%, underscoring the game’s cross-platform appeal.
What is particularly remarkable is the sustained popularity of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on Nintendo Switch.
The hybrid console reached its peak sales share for the game in 2020—a year after its eShop debut—claiming 28% of total sales that year and representing the highest percentage for any console version during that period.
Nintendo Switch went on to be the top-selling console platform for The Witcher 3 in 2022, further cementing its importance in the title’s ongoing lifecycle.
Though launching later than its PC, PlayStation, and Xbox counterparts, the Switch port generated immediate interest.
While the Nintendo Switch edition operates within the system’s technical constraints and does not match the graphical fidelity of PlayStation or Xbox versions, it has proven to be a competent and well-received adaptation.
This is evidenced by CD Projekt Red’s previously stated satisfaction with the port’s performance and steady demand on Nintendo’s ecosystem.
In addition to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, CD Projekt Red’s financial report touches on Cyberpunk 2077.
For the Nintendo Switch 2 platform, Cyberpunk 2077 secured a 10% share of all platform sales in 2025, according to the only available year of data.
This further reflects Nintendo’s growing influence as a viable market for high-profile, traditionally non-Nintendo third-party titles.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt remains accessible to Nintendo Switch users, continuing to attract both newcomers and returning fans through the eShop.
Likewise, Cyberpunk 2077 is available for Nintendo Switch 2, expanding CD Projekt Red’s presence in the hybrid console space.
The sustained sales performance across Nintendo's hardware platforms demonstrates the publisher’s strategic success in reaching diverse audiences and highlights ongoing consumer interest in premium RPG experiences on portable hardware.
This comprehensive update sheds light on the ongoing success of the RPG on various gaming platforms, with a particular focus on the enduring demand for the Nintendo Switch edition well into 2025.
According to verified data published by CD Projekt Red, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt maintains a robust sales presence on PC, which leads the platform split by accounting for 55% of total sales.
Notably, the Nintendo Switch version continues to contribute a significant 10% of sales, mirroring the share recorded on Xbox platforms.
PlayStation platforms, meanwhile, account for 25%, underscoring the game’s cross-platform appeal.
What is particularly remarkable is the sustained popularity of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on Nintendo Switch.
The hybrid console reached its peak sales share for the game in 2020—a year after its eShop debut—claiming 28% of total sales that year and representing the highest percentage for any console version during that period.
Nintendo Switch went on to be the top-selling console platform for The Witcher 3 in 2022, further cementing its importance in the title’s ongoing lifecycle.
Though launching later than its PC, PlayStation, and Xbox counterparts, the Switch port generated immediate interest.
While the Nintendo Switch edition operates within the system’s technical constraints and does not match the graphical fidelity of PlayStation or Xbox versions, it has proven to be a competent and well-received adaptation.
This is evidenced by CD Projekt Red’s previously stated satisfaction with the port’s performance and steady demand on Nintendo’s ecosystem.
In addition to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, CD Projekt Red’s financial report touches on Cyberpunk 2077.
For the Nintendo Switch 2 platform, Cyberpunk 2077 secured a 10% share of all platform sales in 2025, according to the only available year of data.
This further reflects Nintendo’s growing influence as a viable market for high-profile, traditionally non-Nintendo third-party titles.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt remains accessible to Nintendo Switch users, continuing to attract both newcomers and returning fans through the eShop.
Likewise, Cyberpunk 2077 is available for Nintendo Switch 2, expanding CD Projekt Red’s presence in the hybrid console space.
The sustained sales performance across Nintendo's hardware platforms demonstrates the publisher’s strategic success in reaching diverse audiences and highlights ongoing consumer interest in premium RPG experiences on portable hardware.