Since Cyberpunk 2077 first launched in 2020, CD Projekt Red has implemented numerous quality-of-life updates, including the ability to tune into the radio while on foot and the addition of new stations. Despite these efforts, players remain locked into the game's pre-selected library of over 150 songs, with no official way to curate a personal playlist.
That changes today for PC players, thanks to a new release from Nexus Mods user GoatBible. The Make Your Own Radio Station mod finally allows you to bring your own audio files into Night City, effectively creating a custom radio channel that appears alongside the game's vanilla stations.
Quick Facts
- Mod Name: Make Your Own Radio Station
- Creator: GoatBible (via Nexus Mods)
- Platform: PC
- Key Features: Custom audio file support; automatic pausing during cutscenes and audio-sensitive areas.
How the Custom Radio Mod Works
Installation is straightforward: once the mod is set up, you simply drop your preferred audio files into the folder designated for the new radio station. The game recognizes these files, letting you tune into your own personal soundtrack while driving or walking through the city.
While you could technically run a music player like Spotify in the background, this mod offers a more integrated experience. Because the custom station is part of the game's audio engine, it automatically pauses during cutscenes or when the game needs you to hear environmental audio cues, ensuring you don't miss crucial narrative moments or dialogue.
Staying Lore-Friendly
The flexibility of this tool means you can curate your experience however you like. You could stick to the game's existing library—perhaps playing tracks like "I Really Want To Stay At Your House" or "Delicate Weapon" on a loop—or mix in artists that fit the aesthetic of Night City. For instance, players looking to expand the vibe of the game could easily add songs from real-world artists like Grimes, who already features in the game as the character Lizzy Wizzy.
For now, this remains a PC-only feature. While many in the community are hoping CD Projekt Red eventually introduces official console mod support, for the time being, those playing on PlayStation or Xbox will have to stick to the standard radio lineup.

