The first episode of Cyberpunk: Edgerunners season 2 has been seen by roughly 6,000 people, and not a single frame leaked. That alone would be remarkable. The fact that nearly every reaction coming out of Anime Expo 2026 describes it as something special makes it genuinely exciting news for fans of Cyberpunk 2077 and the broader Night City universe.
What attendees at Anime Expo actually said
The season 2 panel at Anime Expo 2026 served as the world premiere for the opening episode of the new Netflix series, produced once again by Studio Trigger and written by Bartosz Sztybor. Those in the room walked out buzzing.
One attendee described it as blending "classic Night City vibes with exciting new characters," praising the animation, production quality, and voice acting. Another called episode one "an incredible and beautiful start" and said they could not wait for the rest to drop. The most memorable reaction was short and to the point: "This is gonna be an all timer, it resonates in my bones."
Media reactions matched that energy. One outlet described the premiere as "packed with incredible colors, gorgeous framing, and punchy sound design," drawing comparisons to Ghost in the Shell and Trigun in terms of its gritty, grounded character work. Another described the season as both a bigger and bolder expansion of the Edgerunners world while still feeling "viscerally intimate and small-scale." That balance is exactly what the first season pulled off, and the fact that season 2 is reportedly threading the same needle is a very good sign.
6,000 fans, zero leaks
Here's the thing: keeping a 6,000-person event leak-free in 2026 is nearly impossible. Footage from convention screenings almost always surfaces within hours. Not this time.
CD Projekt Red's global PR director Radek Grabowski acknowledged the achievement directly, thanking attendees for "helping us keep the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 episode one screening at Anime Expo spoiler-free by not recording any footage." CD Projekt Red's associate country director for Japan, Satoru Homma, added a more personal note: "Thank you so much for keeping your promise properly."
That kind of trust between a studio and its fanbase is rare. The Edgerunners community clearly takes the experience seriously enough to protect it for everyone else.
What season 2 is actually about
For anyone catching up, Edgerunners season 2 is a standalone story with four new protagonists: Weak Kingsley, a washed-up edgerunner legend now living without chrome; Roman, a seeming cinephile; Talia, a Maelstrom member; and D, a nomad on a revenge path that pulls him dangerously close to corpo secrets.
The official synopsis frames the ten-episode season around themes of family, obsession, and legacy, with each character's perspective shaping how the story of Night City gets told. That thematic framing lines up with what early viewers described: something intimate and character-driven, even as the world around the characters gets bigger.
The key here is that season 2 is not trying to replicate David Martinez's arc from season 1. It is building something new inside the same world, which is the smartest move the creative team could have made.
What this means for Cyberpunk fans
The original Edgerunners series had a measurable effect on Cyberpunk 2077's player numbers when it dropped in 2022, sending the game back into Steam's top charts years after launch. A second season with this much early momentum could do the same thing all over again, pulling lapsed players back into Night City ahead of whatever CD Projekt Red has planned next.
Edgerunners season 2 hits Netflix this fall. If you want to brush up on Night City before it arrives, the Cyberpunk 2077 guide collection has everything you need to get back up to speed on the world, the factions, and the lore that season 2 will be building on.







