CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk trading card game surpasses Kickstarter goal

CD Projekt Red announced a Cyberpunk trading card game with WeirdCo, which quickly exceeded its modest Kickstarter funding target. Pledges rose from £1.3 million to over £2.7 million in short order.

CD Projekt Red revealed a Cyberpunk trading card game on March 17, 2026, developed in partnership with Seattle-based WeirdCo. The Kickstarter campaign set a goal of £75,174, but funding escalated rapidly—reaching £1.3 million at one point and soon surpassing £2.7 million as pledges continued to climb. WeirdCo describes its mission on its website as making games that 'remind us what it means to be human' and states it avoids using AI in development. This appears to be WeirdCo's first trading card game project. The initial set, titled Welcome to Night City, highlights characters from Cyberpunk 2077 including Johnny Silverhand, V, and Judy Álvarez, with delivery expected later in 2026. A follow-up set will feature characters from the Netflix series Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. Pledge tiers begin at $49 for two pre-built starter decks and extend to $7999 for an extensive bundle containing eight starter decks, 1,944 booster packs, dice, rare and metal cards, play mats, and a binder. A how-to-play video demonstrates gameplay blending cards and dice in a manner similar to Magic: The Gathering. This comes amid Cyberpunk 2077's strong performance, having passed 35 million sales late last year following its Switch 2 release and the Phantom Liberty expansion. CD Projekt Red has a sequel in pre-production at its new Boston headquarters, set in a city described as 'like Chicago gone wrong'. Separately, the company is in full production on The Witcher 4, unlikely before 2027, with a reveal planned for Unreal's summer showcase.

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Cyberpunk 2077 surpasses 35 million sales faster than The Witcher 3

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CD Projekt Red announced that Cyberpunk 2077 has sold over 35 million copies, reaching this milestone quicker than The Witcher 3 did in the same post-release period. The game has become the studio's primary revenue source following its rocky launch and subsequent updates. This success supports ongoing development for its sequel.

A new trading card game based on Cyberpunk 2077 drew massive crowds at PAX East 2026 and quickly became the most-funded game campaign on Kickstarter. Attendees flocked to demos of the game alongside other TCGs like Riot Games' Riftbound from the League of Legends universe. The buzz highlights a surge in interest for trading card games at the convention.

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Night Crew Games has partnered with Asmodee USA as the exclusive distributor for its Cyberpunk Legends card game in the United States. The announcement follows a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised $1.2 million. This deal aims to bring the game to retail stores, allowing for broader accessibility beyond backers.

Igor Sarzynski, creative director on Cyberpunk 2, has pushed back against fan suggestions for a longer Act 1 in Cyberpunk 2077. He argues that extending the prologue with Jackie Welles would not have improved the game. Sarzynski shared his views on BlueSky amid ongoing community discussions.

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CD Projekt Red has begun distributing official freebies for The Witcher 4, even though the game has not yet launched. These downloads are available ahead of the RPG's anticipated release. Fans are encouraged to check them out to avoid missing the opportunity.

Tabletop publisher Modiphius has revealed plans for a new Wolfenstein roleplaying game, set in the alternate history of the franchise's modern entries. The game will use an adapted version of the 2d20 system and launch via crowdfunding in the third quarter of 2026. Fans can expect to play as resistance fighters battling Nazis in a world where they won World War II.

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CD Projekt Red has released a PlayStation 5 Pro patch for Cyberpunk 2077, adding ray tracing, PSSR AI upscaling, and new graphics modes including one that reaches 90fps. The update arrived on April 8, just a day after its reveal. It enhances visuals on the upgraded console launched in 2024.

 

 

 

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