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September 02, 2025

Cyberpunk 2077 Teases Major Reveal for September 4 An in-universe broadcast hints at new content or an ARG event for fans

Launched in late 2020, Cyberpunk 2077 had a rocky debut but has since turned its reputation around with consistent updates and the well-received Phantom Liberty DLC. Now, CD Projekt Red is teasing a new announcement tied to September 4, 2025, leaving fans buzzing with speculation.

📢 The In-Game Broadcast

The tease appeared on the official Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account as an in-universe message from President Rosalind Myers, a familiar character from Phantom Liberty. The broadcast, dated September 4, 2025, called on “brave netrunners” to defend the New United States of America (NUSA) from a looming cybersecurity threat.

The cryptic message ended with instructions to “take our recruitment test” and “serve the N.U.S.A.,” though no test or link was included—adding to the mystery.

🕵️ Lore Twist or ARG?

Fans quickly noted a lore inconsistency: Rosalind Myers doesn’t canonically become president until 2065. This raises questions about whether the teaser is:

  • A deliberate timeline twist
  • An alternate reality game (ARG) kicking off
  • Or simply immersive flavor text for upcoming content

Many players believe it could mark the arrival of Update 2.4, potentially introducing long-requested features like New Game Plus.

⚙️ The Road Ahead for Cyberpunk

Cyberpunk 2077 is still supported with quality-of-life patches from CD Projekt Red and partner studio Virtuous. The most recent, Update 2.3, released just six weeks ago. Meanwhile, development on the sequel—Project Orion—is also underway, leaving fans eager for any reason to return to Night City.


đź”® The Bottom Line

With September 4, 2025 now circled on the calendar, fans are preparing for what could be a significant moment in Cyberpunk 2077’s post-launch journey. Whether it’s an ARG, a lore-driven event, or a big new update, it’s clear that CD Projekt Red isn’t done surprising players.

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