The recently released update for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 has already generated mixed reactions among gamers, reigniting discussions about potential in-game content tied to the anime’s upcoming release. The anime’s first teaser trailer, unveiled last week, introduced a new cast of characters and provided glimpses into a plot that appears distinct from the original season’s narrative.
The timing of the update has led fans to speculate about future additions to Cyberpunk 2077, particularly whether the game might receive content similar to the David Martinez jacket from the first season. On Reddit, user Crazyjack278 sparked debate by questioning the likelihood of such a collaboration. The conversation quickly evolved into speculation about CD Projekt RED’s stance, with mentions of the studio’s official statements regarding updates for Cyberpunk 2077.
Following the first season’s success, players received exclusive in-game content, including character-inspired items. However, uncertainty persists about Season 2 integration, especially amid CD Projekt RED’s announcement that support for Cyberpunk 2077 has entered its final phase as the studio shifts focus to Project Orion. Despite this, community members like HeadRaccoonGamer point out that past updates were outsourced, suggesting a collaboration with Studio Trigger for anime-related content remains plausible. CD Projekt RED has previously demonstrated sustained support for its titles, such as the surprise Songs of the Past DLC for The Witcher 3, which launched 11 years after the base game’s release. This history of long-term engagement could pave the way for future cross-promotional content with Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2.




