With pervasive bugs, poor performance, and refunds dominating much of the discussion around Cyberpunk 2077, it’s probably little surprise to learn that CD Projekt Red’s open-world game has seen its player count drop much faster than we saw with the developer’s last big RPG game, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. However, while players may not be spending as much time in Cyberpunk 2077, plenty of people are still buying it: Cyberpunk 2077 has now been Steam’s top-selling game for seven weeks in a row.

Analysis from GytHyp shows that Cyberpunk 2077’s playerbase on Steam has declined much faster than The Witcher 3’s did – three times faster, in fact. Over the course of three weeks, Cyberpunk 2077 has lost 79% of its initial concurrent player count. The Witcher 3 took three months to lose that share of its initial players.

However, it’s important to note the starting figures for both games, which are hidden by the percentages. While it’s true that Cyberpunk 2077’s player count has dropped precipitously since launch, it had a lot further to fall: it debuted on Steam as the first single-player game ever to have more than a million concurrent players on the platform.