While active development on Cyberpunk 2077 has shifted toward future projects, April 2026 is bringing new physical collectibles that keep Night City alive for fans. From a limited-edition vinyl release to a detailed character figure, these additions focus on collectors and long-time players looking for something tangible beyond the digital experience.
Limited Ronin Vinyl Launches for Record Store Day
One of the standout releases is the Ronin vinyl, arriving on April 18 as part of Record Store Day in the UK and Ireland.
This release is not part of the original in-game soundtrack but instead acts as a creative tribute to the Cyberpunk universe. Produced by Angel of Man and published through Materia Collective, the vinyl includes 12 tracks inspired by the world of Night City.
Tracks such as “The Heist,” “Extraction Action,” and “Rite of Passage” aim to capture the atmosphere and tension of the game, while a brand-new bonus track makes this physical edition unique compared to its earlier streaming release.
The vinyl itself is positioned as a premium collector’s item, featuring a “Katana CyberRed” 180g pressing and neon-inspired artwork. With over 300 independent record stores participating, the release also serves as a way to support smaller retailers while celebrating game-inspired music.
Songbird Figure Targets Phantom Liberty Fans
Earlier in the month, on April 8, fans can get their hands on a new collectible figure based on Songbird, one of the key characters from the Phantom Liberty expansion.
Created by Dark Horse Comics, the 9-inch figure highlights the netrunner’s signature look, including her denim jacket and cybernetic enhancements. Priced around $70 USD, it is aimed at players who spent time exploring Dogtown’s storyline and want a display piece tied to that experience.
The figure is also designed to complement the previously released Solomon Reed collectible, giving collectors the option to build a themed set around Phantom Liberty’s main characters.
No New DLC, But the Franchise Moves Forward
These releases arrive at a time when CD Projekt Red has confirmed there will be no further DLC or expansions for Cyberpunk 2077. Development resources have shifted toward the next Witcher title and the Cyberpunk sequel, currently known as Project Orion, which is not expected before the end of the decade.
With no new in-game content planned, physical collectibles are now playing a larger role in keeping the community engaged. They offer fans a way to stay connected to the franchise while waiting for what comes next.
A Bridge Between Past and Future
For many players, these April releases represent more than just merchandise. They act as a bridge between the current state of Cyberpunk 2077 and the future of the series.
Whether it’s through music that expands the game’s atmosphere or figures that capture its characters, CD Projekt Red is keeping Night City present—just in a different form.
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