With the recent reveal of Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2, the spotlight is once again on CD Projekt Red’s dystopian RPG. While fans are eager for official sequels, some are now looking at the broader potential of the franchise, suggesting that the universe could support a variety of spin-off genres beyond its core action-RPG roots.
- Primary Franchise: Cyberpunk 2077
- Developer/Publisher: CD Projekt Red
- Core Concept: Nomad-based life simulation
- Primary Inspiration: Stardew Valley-style mechanics
The Nomad Life Simulation Pitch
The idea of a Cyberpunk 2077 farming sim centers on the Nomad lifepath. In this theoretical setup, the player inherits the leadership of a clan following the death of their predecessor. Much like popular life sims such as Stardew Valley or Coral Island, the gameplay would focus on creating a character, choosing a starting biome around the outskirts of Night City, and learning to survive in a harsh, post-nuclear environment.
Because much of the surrounding land is an arid desert, players would have to navigate environmental challenges. Success would depend on managing resources—whether through agriculture, fishing, or taking higher-risk jobs within Night City itself. Instead of traditional dungeon crawling, the "dungeons" of this game would involve organizing raids on safehouses or completing high-stakes assignments to secure materials for the homestead.
Expanding the Gameplay Loop
The proposed design moves away from a static plot of land, instead encouraging a migratory lifestyle that fits the lore of the Nomads. By jumping between different locations with each season, players would unlock new strategies and mechanics. This cycle would keep the experience fresh, mirroring the constant motion of Nomad culture while providing a sense of belonging in a world often dominated by corporate control.
The social elements would be equally critical. Players would need to recruit specialists—including netrunners and ripperdocs—to join their town, building relationships that mirror the depth of the main RPG’s character interactions. By focusing on themes of hope and survival outside the reach of Night City’s corporate boot, a spin-off of this nature could offer a compelling, nuanced take on the familiar setting.
While CD Projekt Red has not announced any such project, the proposal highlights a growing interest in how the Cyberpunk universe could be adapted into different interactive formats, from visual novels to arcade shooters, proving that the world of 2077 still holds plenty of untapped potential for future exploration.

