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Wuthering Waves unveils Cyberpunk: Edgerunners crossover for mobile, June 8 launch

Wuthering Waves is bringing Cyberpunk: Edgerunners to Solaris-3 on June 8, with a dedicated Night City crossover zone and multi-platform rollout.

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Wuthering Waves unveils Cyberpunk: Edgerunners crossover for mobile, June 8 launch
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Wuthering Waves is setting up a crossover that looks far bigger than a simple skin drop. The Cyberpunk: Edgerunners event lands on June 8, 2026, and it is coming to PS5, iOS, Android, PC through Steam, and PC through the Epic Games Store, giving the collaboration a wide launch footprint across mobile and console alike.

The headline draw is Somnoire: Night City, a special collaboration area built around the anime’s neon-soaked identity. The showcase described it as a bustling concrete jungle shrouded in eternal night, and it is tied to Wuthering Waves Version 3.4, The Dream Not Dreamed. Players can re-access the area after completing the Episodic Quest At Dream’s Edge, which suggests this is not just a one-off menu event but a playable chunk of crossover content with its own progression gate.

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That scale matters because Cyberpunk: Edgerunners is one of the most recognizable anime tie-ins Wuthering Waves has landed so far. The series is a standalone 10-episode story set in the world of Cyberpunk 2077, created by CD PROJEKT RED and Studio TRIGGER. It premiered on Netflix in 2022, won Anime of the Year at the Anime Awards 2023, and has stayed in the conversation long enough that Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 is now in production. For mobile and live-service players, that combination of prestige, brand recognition, and ongoing franchise momentum is exactly the kind of crossover that can pull in both anime fans and lapsed players.

The fit also makes sense on a thematic level. Wuthering Waves has leaned into high-drama, high-style worldbuilding on Solaris-3, while Edgerunners is built on speed, neon, and emotional collapse in Night City. That shared taste for striking visuals and doomed energy gives the crossover a cleaner match than a generic IP promo, especially with names like David Martinez, Lucy, and Rebecca still carrying real weight in anime circles.

For Kuro Games, the collaboration arrives during a period of aggressive content pacing. Wuthering Waves just marked its second anniversary with a campaign that offered 40 free pulls, and the Edgerunners event extends that live-service rhythm with a branded event area, a named quest, and a June 8 rollout that reaches every major platform the game supports.

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