Neo Berlin 2087 Trailer Confirms Gamescom 2026 Details and Delayed Launch

Neo Berlin 2087 is heading into gamescom 2026 with more concrete details—and a much later launch than fans may have hoped for. Elysium Game Studio and publisher ByteRockers’ Games, who recently teamed up, have released a new trailer that confirms the game’s release window and outlines what players can expect next from the project.

New trailer sets expectations for Neo Berlin 2087

With Opening Night Live still 11 days away from gamescom 2026, the studio and publisher chose to share the trailer now. The most important update is the game’s launch timing: the cyberpunk RPG is planned to arrive on PC, PS5, and XSX/S in 2028.

  • Launch window confirmed for PC, PS5, and XSX/S: 2028
  • Neo Berlin 2087 was originally announced in 2023
  • A launch in 2028 follows a period where early expectations were uncertain, especially given concerns about the production process

What changed: publisher involvement and “real game” assurances

ByteRockers’ Games now plays a key role in the project, and the companies also addressed lingering doubt about whether Neo Berlin 2087 was actually in development. The publisher told players that the game “really exists” and that it will be shown to industry media during gamescom 2026.

  • ByteRockers’ Games says Neo Berlin 2087 is real and will be presented to industry media at gamescom 2026
  • The companies stated that no promotional material was created using AI
  • The trailer is based on a pre-alpha version of the game built in Unreal Engine 5
  • Because it’s pre-alpha, technical shortcomings and cutbacks are possible

Cast and roles confirmed for the cyberpunk RPG

The new material also confirms key voice cast. Elias Toufexis is set to portray the main character Nolan, while Dunja Stojanovic voices Natalie.

  • Elias Toufexis as Nolan (also known for Adama Jensen from Deus Ex)
  • Dunja Stojanovic as Natalie (also known from Desperados 3)

Why the 2028 window matters for players

Neo Berlin 2087 has been in the spotlight since its 2023 reveal, but early reactions suggested the project may not have been headed for a quick and straightforward development cycle. While later impressions improved somewhat, the newly confirmed 2028 release date signals that the game may still be navigating major production challenges.

  1. Announced in 2023, with early skepticism about development pace
  2. Later previews offered more hope, but not full confidence
  3. Now, a 2028 release across PC, PS5, and XSX/S points to a longer runway than previously expected

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