Cyberpunk 2077 is on sale on Steam and GOG for the first time with a substantial discount.

Easter is just around the corner and with it a whole series of spring sales on the various platforms. GOG.com took the first step with its spring sale, which started on the evening of March 22, 2021.

Cyberpunk reduced for the first time in 2077

The discount campaign offers a total of over 3,000 reduced titles to choose from, but there is a real highlight among them: Cyberpunk 2077 is available at a reduced price for the first time – at a price of 48 euros, which has been reduced by 20 percent. The game has now also been reduced on Steam.

Is it worth it? Cyberpunk 2077 was one of the most anticipated PC games of all time and split fans like no other when it was released in November. Although there are still technical problems with many players, many fans celebrate Cyberpunk 2077 as an absolute role-playing masterpiece that can convince with a terrific story and equally exciting and multi-layered characters. The Gamestar readers voted Cyberpunk 2077 their personal best game of 2020.

We are currently working on the major patch 1.2, which should appear at the beginning of next week at the latest. The update is intended to fix many technical problems, such as police officers appearing out of nowhere, spongy vehicle controls or stuck cars. You can read what is in the update here:

3,000 games in the GOG Sale – the best offers

In addition to Cyberpunk 2077, there are currently over 3,000 other games on offer. We have selected nine more exciting games from the spring sales for you:

  • Wasteland 3: Turn-based and extremely extensive role-playing game in the post-apocalypse, available for 42 euros. (Reduced by 30 percent)
  • Metro Exodus: One of the best shooters of the last few years, got a 90 rating from us. The Gold Edition with both story DLCs is now available for 19 euros. (Reduced by 70 percent)
  • Endzone – A World Apart: And again post-apocalypse, this time as a survival building game in the style of Banished. Price: 16 euros (reduced by 35 percent)
  • The Outer Worlds: The first-person role-playing game should be worth a look for all fans of Fallout 3 & 4 for 30 euros. (Reduced by 50 percent)
  • The Surge 2: It’s just not Dark Souls – but it goes strongly in that direction. The SciFi-Soulslike from the German developer Deck13 is available including all DLCs for 17 euros. (Reduced by 66 percent)
  • The Witcher 3: No sale without the witcher Geralt. One of the best open-world role-playing games of all time is on sale again. The GOTY edition with all the extensions costs 10 euros. (Reduced by 80 percent)
  • Rimworld: The building game offers an incomparable mixture of survival game, real-time tactics and The Sims. There is also a huge modding community. Star Wars, Cthulhu, knights, dinosaurs – you can add almost anything to your world afterwards. The fan favorite currently costs 27 euros (reduced by 10 percent)
  • Heroes of Might & Magic 3: The mixture of build-up and role play has a special place in the hearts of many players even more than 20 years after its release. And HoMM 3 is without question the best part of the series to date. For one euro you can take it with you and indulge in nostalgia. (Reduced by 90 percent)
  • Pathfinder: Kingmaker: The Unofficial Legacy of Baldur’s Gate is one of the best classic role-playing games in recent years. GameStar boss Heiko is still enthusiastic over 2 years after the release and thinks that every discerning RPG fan should experience it now. The Imperial Edition with all add-ons of the Season Pass is currently available for 25 euros. (Reduced by 35 percent)

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