Cyberpunk 2077 has One of the Biggest Fan Communities
FandomSpot created a list of the biggest fan communities. Minecraft was the undisputed winner, but also Cyberpunk 2077 made it to the top ten.

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The list was created by FandomSpot.com, based on three stats: the number of s to Reddit subforums, Google Trends queries and social media hashtags since March 2020. The most important factor was the number of new s on the franchise's largest so-called subreddits. This could be considered to favour newer titles, including Cyberpunk 2077, which saw the second biggest increase in phrases in Google Trends and registrations on Reddit subreddits (and third in Google searches).
However, there is no way to defend this thesis in the context of the first five positions. The undisputed winner turned out to be The Legend of Zelda. Nevertheless, these results are better treated as a curiosity than a "scientific" analysis.
Of course, we can argue that the popularity of Cyberpunk 2077 first resulted from the pre-release hype, and now from reports of one or another bug that plague (or used to plague) the game. Nevertheless, it can be seen as a peculiar, but nonetheless proof of interest in the title, which - as the developers thanked their creators.
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