Theres been a decent number of posts now where people are saying Cyberpunk seems to miss all the deeper themes that makes cyberpunk as a genre. I think its a fair assumption if you've just been watching the trailers and thats it. We've seen very little of the game and what they have decided to show us has been a lot of flash and cool shit without much of a hint of what really makes cyberpunk tick. But if you've been paying attention they've been talking about their intention to do Cyberpunk justice since they've been talking about this game publicly.
First, back in 2013 they did that infamous Power Point presentation where they said CP77 would be first person and third person. Back then they announced their tagline for the game which was "Style Over Substance", which is also the motto for the P&P game itself. Its not so much about the design philosophy but the philosophy that the world of Cyberpunk inhabits. In a place where the individual has so little power in the face of a corporate dystopia AND cybernetic modifications are the norm, how one presents themselves is above all else. Which is why all the characters we've seen so far have been over the top. In a way everyone is performing a more dramatic version of themselves in order to stand out. This approach and style might not jive well with your own personal tastes, but at least they're going for it.
Then theres been interview after interview where people from different parts of the team have said again and again how much they're not shying away from cyberpunk's themes. Even Keanu Reeves himself, THE cyberpunk actor, has spoken about the interesting questions and answers the game makes you play out.
Even in the gameplay trailer from last year we see hints of cyberpunk dystopia. The naked woman you save has "Trauma Team Platinum" status. Which is literally a private ambulance that saves you only if you have the money to dish out, meaning only the rich can get proper medical treatment in this world.
Its not like CDPR are new to this RPG thing either. TW3 didn't sell because CDPR got lucky. They have a reputation and its been built on how damn good they are at world-building with attention to detail. TW1 wasn't known for its graphics, it damn sure wasn't known for its combat, it was its writing and how well realized their worlds are.