Cyberpunk.net is a polished gateway to a dirty world. It is a beautifully designed contradiction—a corporate storefront selling the dream of rebellion. It stands as a testament to how the subcultures of yesterday become the dominant aesthetics of tomorrow.
Whether you are there to check patch notes for Phantom Liberty or simply to gawk at the design of a fictional future, one thing is certain: You are already part of the system.
In the shadows of cyberpunk.net, Ava, Acid Burn, and Zero Cool began to orchestrate a campaign of digital sabotage and subversion. Their targets were the corporations that had ravaged New Eden, exploiting its resources and citizens for profit.