CD Projekt RED posted a vague announcement about Cyberpunk 2077 that hints at an event or update scheduled for September 4, 2025. The message, framed as an “Important message for N.U.S.A. Citizens from President Rosalind Myers,” invites “brave netrunners” to take a recruitment test but includes no link or further details.
The social post opens by declaring “Our great nation is once again facing a mounting cybersecurity threat,” and calls for volunteers to “join our efforts and overcome this grave threat.” It ends with the literal lines: “Take our recruitment test. Prove yourself. Serve the NUSA.” There is no attached test or sign-up link, and the format reads more like an in-universe promotion than a straightforward announcement. The wording and the use of President Rosalind Myers, a character from the Phantom Liberty storyline, make it clear the message is tied to the game world rather than a standard corporate press release.
Embedded social media suggests the reveal window is tightly timed: the original share points at September 4, and a canonical post appears to have originated on September 1, 2025. The tweet linked to the announcement is available here:
Important message for N.U.S.A. Citizens from President Rosalind Myers. pic.twitter.com/GOHC5Tw136
— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) September 1, 2025
Observers have already floated several possibilities. It could be a small in-game event or a themed contest that ties into the N.U.S.A. storyline, a trailer for related media like Edgerunners 2, a tease of New Game Plus, or even a hiring-style tease for a larger follow-up project. Some commenters point to the timing overlap with other September releases as a coincidence worth noting. A Reddit comment quoted an already-circulating complaint about merch or a photo contest, and that reaction highlights how quickly hopes jump ahead of facts.
At this point the safest statement is that CD Projekt has signaled something will happen on that date but hasn’t given the public any concrete evidence of scale or content. The studio has a long pattern of frequent updates and smaller community events – which makes a major announcement plausible but far from certain. That ambiguity will push expectations in many directions, and the reveal on September 4 may land as anything from a modest in-game activity to a larger trailer. Readers should be prepared for a range of outcomes given the sparse information available now.