The creator of Studio TRIGGER breaks down major differences between Cyberpunk's anime and game!
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners has explored the universe created by the video game producers at CD Projekt Red, with the animators at Studio TRIGGER bringing to life the electric, technologically advanced future. Recently, Netflix took the opportunity to chat with the head of TRIGGER, Masahiko Otsuka, about the new anime adaptation while also examining the approach that the production house took when it came to making a universe distinct from the video game entry.
"Well, the game wasn't fully developed yet at the time we started production, so obviously, no one had ever played the game. Still, we received the documents on the worldbuilding and were told that CD Projekt Red would handle the basic storyline so we assumed that we could start the production with a script in hand. However, as we were making it, we started to encounter differences between games and anime and felt that some parts should be changed for the anime.
Further discussing the differences between the mediums of anime and video games, Otsuka further explained the divide that TRIGGER experienced in forming their own take on the Cyberpunk universe:
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