Gurps Cyberpunk Pdf

Q: Is the GURPS Cyberpunk PDF system agnostic? A: No. It requires the GURPS 3rd Edition Basic Set. However, 60% of the book (setting, gear descriptions, NPC archetypes) can be used with any TTRPG, from Savage Worlds to Cyberpunk RED.

Q: Does the PDF include the missing "Secret Service" foreword? A: Yes. The modern legal PDF includes a new introduction (written in 2005) that details the raid. It is chilling to read.

Q: Is it good for solo play? A: Surprisingly, yes. GURPS’ reactive combat system and the PDF’s random "Urban Encounter" tables (p. 127) allow for solo dungeon-crawling in a digital tower. gurps cyberpunk pdf

Q: Is there a hyperlinked version? A: The official Warehouse 23 version has internal hyperlinks for the index. The DriveThruRPG version generally does not.


While the core PDF is fantastic on its own, GURPS is a modular system. To run a full cyberpunk campaign, grab these companion PDFs (all available on Warehouse 23): Q: Is the GURPS Cyberpunk PDF system agnostic


Players are broke punks hired to steal a prototype from a corporate lab. Use Chapters 2–4 for hacking and combat. Emphasize the Humanity cost of cyberware.

A complete matrix system. Unlike later games that simplified netrunning, GURPS Cyberpunk treats cyberspace as a parallel combat zone with ICE (Intrusion Countermeasures Electronics), data fortresses, and programs that act like weapons. It is crunchy, dangerous, and rewarding. While the core PDF is fantastic on its

Once you download the PDF, what kind of campaign can you run?

GURPS (Generic Universal RolePlaying System) is a flexible tabletop RPG system designed by Steve Jackson Games (SJG). GURPS Cyberpunk is a supplement that adapts cyberpunk genre conventions—high tech, low life, megacorporations, cybernetic augmentation—into GURPS mechanics. The PDF format allows easy distribution and access but raises questions about rights, preservation, and community practices.

A micro-setting: a domed city in Chicago run by a single megacorp. It’s a perfect sandbox for one-shots or short campaigns.