Get the latest on the Cyberpunk 2077 jacket drop from Insert Coin Clothing and the current status of Project Orion from CD Projekt Red
Fans of Cyberpunk 2077 have fresh reasons to be excited: alongside confirmation that the franchise’s sequel is being developed, a pair of officially licensed items from Insert Coin Clothing are available for pre-order with shipping expected in late April. Published Apr 4, 2026, this update bundles tangible merchandise details with a status report on the much-discussed follow-up to the 2026 game, offering both collectors and series devotees new ways to stay engaged.
The apparel lineup centers on two jackets: the Samurai Racing Jacket and the Night City Jacket. The Samurai Racing Jacket is constructed from 100% nylon with a 100% polyester lining and retails for about $100 USD. The Night City Jacket is made from 100% polyester, comes in brown and black colorways, and is priced roughly at $95 USD. Both pieces are officially licensed by CD Projekt Red and can be pre-ordered now, with orders expected to ship later this month. Insert Coin is also offering free Cyberpunk stickers with qualifying purchases while supplies last.
The two jackets represent a curated push of lifestyle items tied to the franchise rather than in-game expansions, giving fans wearable ways to signal their interest. Because these are officially licensed products, they carry branding and design cues consistent with the game’s aesthetic. The availability window is narrow—pre-orders are active and stock is limited—so collectors may want to act quickly. Insert Coin has a history of producing gaming apparel that mirrors in-world motifs, and this drop follows that playbook by blending functional materials like polyester and nylon with recognizable iconography.
Material and pricing choices make the jackets accessible to a wide audience: the Samurai Racing Jacket balances durability and comfort with a lined interior, while the Night City Jacket focuses on classic outerwear fabric. For shoppers, note that pre-order means payment secures a unit ahead of shipment but may not guarantee immediate delivery, so estimated ship dates should be checked at checkout. The promotional offer of free Cyberpunk stickers applies to any order that includes at least one Cyberpunk 2077 or Edgerunners product and is valid only while supplies last, which is common for limited-run drops.
Behind the scenes, CD Projekt Red has confirmed the franchise’s follow-up—internally referred to as Project Orion—is in development. This title is widely expected to evolve the series into an even larger open-world sci-fi experience, though exact details remain sparse. Studio resources are currently stretched across several major efforts, and Witcher 4 is cited as the highest priority. That allocation of manpower and attention inevitably affects the pace of Cyberpunk’s next installment.
Developers have not released a firm launch date for the Cyberpunk sequel, and optimistic projections from the community still do not place a full release before 2030. Fans should therefore anticipate a prolonged development cycle, with CD Projekt Red balancing multiple large projects and potential additional content for older entries. In the interim, the studio’s ecosystem of tie-ins—comics, merch, and community updates—serves to maintain interest while core development continues behind closed doors.
While waiting for the sequel, fans can revisit or explore the original game and its related media. Cyberpunk 2077 launched on December 10, 2026, carries an ESRB rating of M for Mature for descriptors such as blood, intense violence, nudity, strong language, and drug use, and was developed and published by CD Projekt Red. The title was built on REDengine 4 and has since spawned comics from Dark Horse Comics, ongoing merchandise lines, and community-driven content. Even with the sequel in production, these existing touchpoints give players plenty to explore and collect.