CD Projekt Red thanks 6000 Edgerunners 2 advance viewers for not spoiling the show in stunning display of opsec: ‘Thank you so much for keeping your promise properly’


First reported by GamesRadar, CD Projekt Red has thanked thousands of fans for doing something exceedingly rare in today’s entertainment space: Not spoiling a hotly anticipated new show even though they got advance access.

6,000 fans showed up to the advance premiere of Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 at LA’s Crypto.com Arena (lol) as part of Anime Expo 2026, where they got to see the first episode of Studio Trigger’s follow-up to its explosively popular 2022 anime hit. And while there are almost certainly descriptions of the plot somewhere out there on the internet, CD Projekt Red was sufficiently satisfied with the lack of spoilers and footage on the World Wide Web.





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