Cybergeneration (1993), published by R. Talsorian featured a new setting for Cyberpunk 2020 in an alternate version of the year 2027 with a world where the corporations are now the new governments, and where player characters are young adults that have more heroic motives in opposing the Machine.
[1]: 209 In terms of tone, CyberGeneration differs from its predecessor somewhat, as the player characters take the part of nanotech-enhanced youngsters in an oppressive world ruled by adults who fear and seek to control them.
[1]: 214 The back story revolves around the "Fox Run" incident of 2025, in which a transport of supposed scientific equipment crashed and accidentally released a weaponized nano-virus called the "Carbon Plague".
Adult humans infected by it died horribly after the virus rewrote the victims' genetic code and warped their bodies.
CyberEvolved, also called the "Changed", also belong to "yogangs" or youth gangs, subcultures that have distinct philosophies, styles, and special skills.
The oppressive mega-corporation Arasaka manages to dominate the US Government and gets its candidate David Whindam elected President of the new Incorporated States of America (ISA).
To oppose this oppressive dictatorship, several major "Edgerunner" non-player characters from Cyberpunk 2020 run the Eden Cabal, a revolutionary movement that seeks to overthrow the ISA and BuReloc.
The Attributes are the same as in Cyberpunk: Intelligence, Reflexes, Cool, Technical Ability, Luck, Attractiveness, Movement, Empathy, and Body.