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this post was submitted on 08 Dec 2025
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Basically the same thing Edgerunners did for Cyberpunk 2077 but on a smaller scale with a different type of audience.
Todd's probably thinking that using television is a good way to finally bridge the gap between gamer shit and the boomers who only play mobile games. The only way into those people is through the tv or the phone. If they like a show enough you might be able to convince them to finally play one of those games their kids played 10 years ago.
This happened to me; I don't regret it but Edgerunners is way better than Cyberpunk 2077