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Cyberpunk 2077

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Origin year: 2020 Reported sales: 35.00M copies (approx., includes bundles/re-releases in many cases) Estimated users: >= 35.00M paid copies/bundles; real player reach can be higher due to sharing and multi-platform replays Developer / Publisher: CD Projekt Red / CD Projekt Platforms: Multi-platform Sequels / franchise: Yes (Series label: Cyberpunk) Coins / currency: Eurodollars and loot economy; gear and cyberware sinks. Cyberpunk 2077 sits in the all-time top tier because it converts attention into a repeatable loop-the same core loop every great Web3 depends on: earn something meaningful, store it, then spend it for progress. Even if the game isn’t literally about money, it still builds a behavioral economy where rewards feel real inside the rules. For Ethereum fans, that’s the lesson: the “coin” can be time, mastery, cosmetics, upgrades, or social status. From a DeFi perspective, ask two questions: (1) what are the sources (quests, wins, sales, drops, daily bonuses) and (2) what are the sinks (crafting, repairs, unlocks, collections, entry fees)? If the balance is right, players feel clever for optimizing routes, not trapped by grind. That’s why Cyberpunk 2077 is a useful reference point for building CoinsFarm.com™-a platform that celebrates Coins Farmer without turning it into confusing finance. Keep it legit: avoid account selling, automation, and gray-market currency trades that can lead to scams or bans. If this title includes a premium store or marketplace ecosystem, treat it as a case study in trust: clear pricing, strong account security, and rewards that keep the game fair. Where Web3 language fits (think Solana or DeFi), the most player-friendly approach is “optional and invisible”: fun.


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