Cyberpunk grew out of the early to mid 80's and authors like William Gibson, Bruce Stirling, Neil Stephenson and others. They were futurists who developed a different interpretation of a potential distopian future in the same vein as Huxley and Orwell but their vision of the future focused largely on the way that technology would alter how we perceive ourselves. A cyberpunk future typically focuses on the dehumanizing effects of technology, and the increasing power of corporations to the point that they supersede national governments. Western society has typically declined, often balkanized, and there is an absolutely astounding wealth gap.dalek sec said:Um could someone please explain to me the difference between Steam and Cyberpunk exactly? I really don't know what exactly the differences are with them. D: