Cyberpunk 2077: Turf Wars review - a shocking genre flip

Cyberpunk 2077: Turf Wars review - a shocking genre flip — Polygon
Source: Polygon

Cyberpunk 2077’s comeback has spawned an array of extensions — DLC, an anime, a tabletop revival and a record-breaking TCG — but one sequel has mostly slipped under fans’ radars: Cyberpunk 2077: Turf Wars. Released exclusively to Dave & Busters in 2025, the arcade cabinet quietly takes the franchise in an unexpected direction.

Developed by LAI Games and manufactured by Sega Amusements, Turf Wars isn’t the first-person light-gun shooter many imagined. Instead it revives the shooting-gallery format: one or two players use mounted airsoft rifles to blast physical targets that are transformed into enemies, civilians and power-ups by projected images.

The faux firearms even deliver a surprising, hefty recoil. The modes lean into simple, tactile thrills. Story mode delivers vibes more than a linear narrative — you versus rival gangs in the neon-soaked setting — with co-op and a versus challenge for bragging rights.

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