▪️ In the first half of 2026, Allan and Jared Pincus will release Computer Junkyard, the first title from Dream Egg Games, which was crowdfunded on April 2025. Here’s an overview of this 2-4 player game:
During the game, you will connect hardware tiles like puzzle pieces, attaching them to a central motherboard tile to fit within a 9×9 chassis grid. You collect hardware by purchasing tiles randomly drawn from the central junkyard, trading with other players, or outright stealing them. Why would you turn to theft? You start with a limited amount of money, and the tile price increases as the supply decreases.
Don’t be afraid to use computer bugs to sabotage others…
▪️ Moving from technology of old to new, we can look to the Cyberpunk TCG, which new publisher Weird Co. — or WeirdCo or Weirdco, as I’ve seen it all three ways — plans to kickstart in 2026 in partnership with CD Projekt RED, publisher of the 2020 Cyberpunk 2077 video game and the 2023 Cyberpunk 2077: Gangs of Night City board game.
Weird Co. states that “we can’t reveal any gameplay details just yet”, but it does promise that you can “[m]ix and match your favorite characters from the Cyberpunk franchise to create an unstoppable netrunning crew” while being challenged to “overcome your opponent by not just doing damage, but completing gigs, gaining eddies, and increasing your rep as Night City legends”.
Polygon and IGN have both published articles about the game, which might be more to your speed than this lightbulb-flickering-style, self-proclaimed “hype trailer” if you’re old like me.

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