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Cyberpunk 2077 closes out 2025 with a final official collaboration

MAYA A.
MAYA A.
Dec 23

More than five years after its original launch, Cyberpunk 2077 is closing out 2025 with what appears to be its final official release, underscoring the game’s unusually long post-launch life. While major content updates have slowed following the Phantom Liberty expansion, the title continues to surface through curated collaborations that lean into its visual identity rather than gameplay changes.

The latest announcement, shared on December 18 via the game’s official social media channels, confirms a partnership between developer CD Projekt Red and PC hardware manufacturer Corsair. The collaboration introduces a limited line of Cyberpunk 2077-themed PC accessories, including a keyboard, mouse, and mousepad, all styled around the corporate-militaristic aesthetic that features prominently within the game’s world.

In Night City, the corpos won’t settle for anything less than perfection, and neither should you

The new Arasaka-themed keyboard, mouse, and mousepad from our friends at @CORSAIR are now available!https://t.co/qDPYVCR2cI pic.twitter.com/fvTL0PgBZa

— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) December 18, 2025

Rather than serving as a gameplay update or in-game event, the release functions as a physical extension of the Cyberpunk brand. The accessories are designed to resemble hardware that might plausibly exist within Night City itself, favoring industrial colors, sharp iconography, and restrained lighting effects over overt branding. This approach aligns with Cyberpunk 2077’s broader shift in recent years, where the emphasis has moved from recovery and patches toward curated expansions of its universe across media and merchandise.

Cyberpunk 2077 has already seen tie-ins ranging from anime adaptations to apparel and collectibles, but PC accessories are a particularly natural fit given the game’s long-standing association with high-end PC hardware. For many players, Cyberpunk has functioned as a visual benchmark for modern systems, often used to showcase ray tracing, lighting effects, and graphical fidelity. Extending that identity to physical desktop setups feels like a logical, if largely cosmetic, progression.

Notably, the announcement does not specify how long the collaboration will remain available. While no formal end date has been provided, limited-run merchandise tied to major IPs typically operates on constrained production cycles. This suggests the release is less about sustained availability and more about offering a closing marker for the game’s official lifecycle.

Calling this the final official release does not mean Cyberpunk 2077 will disappear. The game remains widely played, frequently discounted, and supported through platform-level updates. Modding communities continue to expand and refine the experience, particularly on PC. However, from an official standpoint, this collaboration reads as a quiet conclusion rather than a headline-grabbing farewell.

For CD Projekt Red, attention has already shifted toward future projects, including the next Cyberpunk title and ongoing development within The Witcher universe. Ending Cyberpunk 2077’s run with a hardware collaboration rather than new content reflects how far the game has moved from crisis management to brand curation. It closes the chapter not with spectacle, but with a controlled, deliberate nod to the audience that stayed with it through its long evolution.

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