
Which Legends make the most of the new Cyberware, and how to manage Cyberpsychosis without losing your guns at the worst time.

The skins and the new Cyberware mods get all the headlines, but the Apex Legends Cyberpunk easter eggs scattered around the map are where the real love letter to Night City lives. Between hidden references, a genuinely charming merch drop and a few things fans are still salty about missing, there is a lot more going on here than the trailer let on.
Respawn did not just slap a neon filter on E-District and call it a day. The map is stuffed with small, deliberate nods for anyone who actually played Cyberpunk 2077 or watched Edgerunners.
The best one might be the smallest. Vending machines around the map now sell a snack whose packaging design closely mirrors the logo of Samurai, the rock band fronted by Johnny Silverhand in Cyberpunk 2077. It is a tiny detail, but it is also one of the first times these two universes have shared an actual in game asset rather than just a reskin. Even the skybox got the treatment, since the moon overhead during the event is lifted straight from the Edgerunners anime rather than being Apex's usual sky.
The Apex Legends Cyberpunk developer quotes floating around post launch give a decent picture of how much thought actually went into this. According to the design team, the goal with the Legend skins was never to just throw a Cyberpunk costume onto an existing character. The pairings were chosen for a real overlap in personality, aesthetic and, where it lined up, thematic connection to the Legend's abilities, which is why Rampart becoming Rebecca or Gibraltar becoming Royce feels less random than it could have.
Respawn's world director also spoke about how natural the crossover felt, since Apex Legends Night City E-District was already loosely inspired by Cyberpunk's visual language long before this event existed. Relaunching a proper night version of the map that leans fully into that aesthetic was described as something the team was genuinely excited to finally do.
The team has confirmed that the nighttime version of E-District is exclusive to Wildcard for the duration of the event, but they have also said it could return to the standard map rotation down the line, stripped of the Cyberpunk specific branding. Nothing is locked in yet, but if the response to this event is strong enough, do not be shocked if the neon skyline sticks around in some form long after August.
One smaller but telling detail: the team confirmed Nessie, Apex's beloved lake cryptid mascot, does not get a Cyberpunk skin this time around, but promised she has not been forgotten and will show up again in a future collaboration. Considering how much the community adores that creature, expect people to hold Respawn to that promise.
Speaking of Nessie, the Apex Legends Cyberpunk merch side of this event is a genuinely fun surprise. Respawn partnered with Youtooz for two limited edition plush toys styled after Lucy and Rebecca, wrapping Apex's mascot creature in full Edgerunners fashion.
Item | Availability |
|---|---|
Nessie plush styled after Lucy | Pre-order opens July 15, runs through August 18 |
Nessie plush styled after Rebecca | Pre-order opens July 15, runs through August 18 |
It is a small addition compared to the in game content, but it is the kind of crossover detail that tells you Respawn actually cared about this collaboration rather than just farming it for store revenue.
No crossover ships without someone immediately listing what should have been included instead. The Apex Legends Cyberpunk community wishlist has been vocal since the reveal trailer dropped, and two names keep coming up more than any others.
The biggest one is the Johnny Silverhand Apex Legends skin that never happened. Fans widely expected Fuse to get the treatment, given the rockstar attitude, the explosive kit and the general chaotic energy both characters share. It genuinely feels like the most obvious pairing Respawn skipped, and plenty of players are confused it was left off the list.
The other major miss is a Revenant Smasher skin Apex Legends players were quietly hoping for. Pairing Revenant, an unkillable simulacrum built for violence, with Adam Smasher, Cyberpunk's walking chrome nightmare, writes itself thematically. Its absence has been called out repeatedly as the one crossover idea that should have been a lock from day one.
Beyond those two, community chatter has floated a handful of other names for a potential second wave if this Apex Legends Cyberpunk collaboration ever gets a sequel event, including Judy Alvarez and River Ward as fan favorite characters who never got a Legend to wear their face. None of that is confirmed anywhere, so treat it as pure speculation rather than anything official.
Overall, this Apex Legends Edgerunners crossover nails almost everything it set out to do, and the small stuff, the easter eggs, the plushies, the actual care behind the skin pairings, is what separates it from a lazy reskin. The wishlist misses sting a little, but there is nothing here that ruins what is otherwise one of the stronger events Apex has put out.

Which Legends make the most of the new Cyberware, and how to manage Cyberpsychosis without losing your guns at the worst time.

Which Legends make the most of the new Cyberware, and how to manage Cyberpsychosis without losing your guns at the worst time.

Which Legends make the most of the new Cyberware, and how to manage Cyberpsychosis without losing your guns at the worst time.

Militech vehicles, gang graffiti, Johnny Silverhand nods, Arasaka branding, and a Samurai band logo on vending machine snacks.
They wanted real personality and thematic overlap, not just a costume swap, which shaped choices like Rampart becoming Rebecca.
It is not confirmed, but the team said it could return later, stripped of the Cyberpunk specific branding.
Youtooz made two limited Nessie plush toys styled after Lucy and Rebecca, pre-ordering from July 15 through August 18.
A Johnny Silverhand skin for Fuse and a Revenant skin styled after Adam Smasher were the most requested misses.


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