Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 is officially in production. CD PROJEKT RED and studio Trigger are back together for Netflix, and the first look lands July 3 at Anime Expo.
The first season did something most game tie-ins never pull off: it stood on its own. David and Lucy's run through Night City sent people back into Cyberpunk 2077 in waves, and it turned a chunk of the Black gaming and anime crowd onto a story they hadn't touched. Season two isn't chasing that. It's a fresh story in the same city, and that's the smarter play.
It's a standalone story, not a David sequel
Edgerunners 2 is a new 10-episode arc set in Night City, separate from season one. CD PROJEKT RED describes it as a chronicle of redemption and revenge. No forced continuation, no reaching for a cast that already got its ending. Same world, new bodies in it.
Trigger and CD PROJEKT RED ran it back
The team that made the first season click is intact. Studio Trigger is animating again, with CD PROJEKT RED steering the source material. That pairing is the whole reason season one hit the way it did, and keeping it together is the clearest signal that this isn't a cash-grab handoff to whoever was available.
The names behind the desk
Kai Ikarashi directs. Bartosz Sztybor returns as showrunner, story writer, and producer, the throughline from season one. Kanno Ichigo is lead character designer, which matters in a show where the look did half the storytelling. Faces, chrome, and silhouette are how Night City talks.
A first look on July 3
The first look drops July 3 at Anime Expo. No full trailer promised, no release window locked, but a hard date to circle. For a project that was a rumor a minute ago, a confirmed reveal slot is the difference between hope and a calendar entry.
Where gaming meets anime for us
This is the bridge our gaming and anime sides keep talking about. Season one wasn't just an anime that referenced a game, it was a game and an anime feeding each other, and the people who showed up for it weren't the usual single-lane crowd. A second season in Night City keeps that door open. Watch the trailer, then go run the streets in 2077. That loop is the point.

