Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the most stylish games ever made. Not a hot take, just a fact you can verify by looking at literally any character in Night City.
The wildly specific looks, the fashion choices that shouldn’t work and somehow do, that’s a huge part of why the game stuck. It’s the reason it lives rent-free in so many heads around the world.
And now you can wear it on the highway.
The collab, straight from the source
The official Cyberpunk 2077 account on Twitter/X posted confirmation of a partnership with Rebelhorn, a producer of protective motorcycle clothing.
Which tracks. Leather jackets and motorcycle gear are everywhere in the base game, so the leap to real-world riding kit is about as short as these things get.
Rebelhorn’s own site laid out the pitch:
“In the Rebelhorn x Cyberpunk collection, you’ll gear up with the ultimate high-tech armor forged for the neon-lit streets, pitting heavy-duty road protection against the elements as you fight to become a true asphalt legend. Featuring striking, custom Cyberpunk-inspired engineering, this limited-edition jacket series is designed for hardcore riders, street-style purists, and fans of the dark future alike.”
Marketing copy, sure. But the spec sheet underneath it is doing real work.
Two jackets, and the numbers behind them
The pieces up for grabs are the Draxter Samurai and the Draxter Militech. Yes, the faction branding is the point.
Here’s what Rebelhorn says you’re actually buying:
“Rebelhorn Draxter motorcycle jacket features a full set of certified CE-Level 2 shoulder, elbow, and back protectors. Its waterproof and breathable HydraShield PRO membrane (18,000 mm H₂O / 9,000 g/m²/24h) delivers reliable weather protection and optimal airflow on the ride. Protection Class: AA.”
CE-Level 2 armor at all three impact points and an AA rating means this isn’t a costume with a zipper. It’s gear that happens to look like it walked out of Watson.
There’s a Cyberpunk Edgerunners jacket coming too. What it looks like hasn’t been revealed yet.
When can you get one
No release date. You can sign up to be kept informed as things progress if you want one when they drop, and that’s the whole story on availability right now.
Meanwhile, the sequel
CD Projekt Red has moved onto the follow-up in earnest. The Witcher 4 is still the studio‘s priority for the time being, but more than 100 staff members are actively producing the Cyberpunk sequel.
Which makes this announcement a small tell. A studio deep in sequel production doesn’t usually bother licensing its first game’s aesthetic to a motorcycle apparel brand unless it thinks that aesthetic still has legs.
It does. That’s why the jackets exist.
So for now it’s sitting tight and waiting on the developer to say more about the sequel. Fingers crossed that wait is shorter than the last one.