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Cyberpunk, the influential tabletop role-playing game released by Mike Pondsmith in 1988, has an all-too-familiar premise. In the game’s alternate timeline, global war has left the planet in tatters. People fend for themselves using futuristic weapons and cybernetic implants, with many eking out a living as outlaws and mercenaries. Megacorporations hold the power any remaining governments skew authoritarian. The classic post-apocalyptic tropes are all there, but Pondsmith fleshed out his rain-soaked, neon-lit universe with “rockerboys,” a movement of musicians-turned-revolutionaries led by Johnny Silverhand of the fictional band Samurai. The game designer used the social cachet of music to craft an alternative cultural history, giving his dystopia greater richness.
Cyberpunk 2077 is officially out now and it’s all the gaming community has been talking about. Whether it’s the stunning graphics, or the NSFW bugs that the game hasn’t yet worked out, there’s plenty of commentary about the game. One important aspect of immersing gamers in the world of Night City is the soundtrack for the game, and you can now listen to it on your own time with
Cyberpunk 2077: Radio, Vol. 1 out now.
CD PROJEKT RED in partnership with LAKESHORE RECORDS have released the first volume of Cyberpunk 2077’s soundtrack, Radio, Vol. 1, featuring music heard on the in-game radio stations in the world of Cyberpunk. The soundtrack sees artists taking on fictional personas of