The term "Land of the Free" is more than just a patriotic slogan; in the context of Cyberpunk 2020 , it represents a bitter irony. The United States of America, once a beacon of freedom and opportunity, has devolved into a patchwork of corporate-controlled territories, each with its own rules and enclaves of privilege. The remnants of freedom are preserved in isolated communities and through the acts of rebellion against corporate dominance.

For decades, fans have scoured the internet for the , desperate to get their hands on this out-of-print classic. Whether you are a veteran Referee looking to run a road movie campaign or a Cyberpunk RED player curious about the franchise’s deep lore, this guide will tell you everything you need to know about this legendary supplement.

The neon glow of Night City didn't reach the , but the dust did. Kaelen sat on the hood of his battered Thorton, clutching a data-chip that felt heavier than its physical weight. It contained a fragmented map—a digital ghost of the "Land of the Free" Back in the day, the old Cyberpunk 2020 legends spoke of a trek across the fractured

In the grim, carbon-black future of Mike Pondsmith’s Cyberpunk 2020 , the rest of the world has already collapsed into corporate-run dystopias, hellish combat zones, and arcology-controlled wastelands. But what about the United States? For many years, Cyberpunk 2020 supplements focused on the neon-drenched alleys of Night City or the Machiavellian politics of Europe and the Far East. Then, in 1998, R. Talsorian Games released a sourcebook that changed the scale of the game entirely: .