The wait is over. Wuthering Waves Version 3.4, titled The Dream Not Dreamed, dropped today on June 8, 2026, and it brings the game's first major IP collaboration with Cyberpunk: Edgerunners straight into Solaris-3. Players can now dive into the neon-drenched Somnoire: Night City, tackle the new collab quest At Dream’s Edge, battle nightmare versions of iconic foes like Adam Smasher, and chase limited-time events packed with rewards. But the real spotlight falls on the collab Convene banners featuring Lucy and Rebecca, two brand-new 5-star Resonators who bring pistols, cybernetic flair, and serious team synergy to the roster.

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This crossover does more than just add flashy skins and voice lines. It introduces fresh mechanics like Hack-Shifting debuffs, a new Sonata Effect called Shadow of Shattered Dreams that boosts Basic and Heavy Attack damage, and a host of mini-games and challenges. Events such as Night City Roaming, Matrix Reform puzzles, Sweetdream Tuning, and the 10-day Gifts of Dreamchasers login rewards hand out resources, including Astrites and pulls. The standout freebie? Rebecca herself, claimable at no cost through the Instant Flashlight event for anyone above Union Level 10. That alone changes the math on banner value dramatically.

The Collab Banners: What’s on Offer

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The limited-time Convene events run from June 8 to July 9, 2026, and they operate with special rules that set them apart from standard banners:

Resonator Convene (Dreaming Upon the Moon / Rekindled Embers of Rage): Uses exclusive Dreamcatcher Tides. Features Lucy (5-star Spectro Pistol, hybrid DPS focused on Heavy Attack and Hack damage) and Rebecca (5-star Electro Pistol, flexible support/DPS with turret summons and damage amps) as the rate-up 5-stars. Four-star rate-ups include Lumi, Youhu, and Taoqi.

Weapon Convene (Absolute Pulsation): Uses Shadowforge Tides. Spotlights Lucy’s signature Spectral Trigger and Rebecca’s Skull Thrasher.

Key mechanics: Pity is shared between the Lucy and Rebecca character banners (and separately between their weapons). A 10-pull on one carries over to the other, and hitting a 5-star on either resets both. You earn Illusive Coral (instead of the usual Afterglow Coral) from 4- and 5-star pulls, which can be spent in a dedicated shop for extra Tides, Waveband selectors, cosmetics, and more. Dreamcatcher and Shadowforge Tides are earnable through events, the in-game store, or Astrite exchange.

Collab units like these typically do not get reruns, so missing the window means waiting for a potential return that may never come. That built-in FOMO is intentional and powerful.

Banner Pull Value Analysis: Should You Pull?

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Here is the straight breakdown for F2P, low-spenders, and whales alike.

Rebecca (Free 5-Star Electro Pistol)

Value: Extremely high. She is handed out for free with no strings beyond hitting Union Level 10. Her kit shines as a support who builds Fervor and Hot Hand stacks, enters a high-damage Mk. 31 HMG mode on her Resonance Liberation, and drops a Preem Choom turret for team-wide Electro amplification and damage boosts. She also has solid solo carry potential through Basic Attack strings and Tactical Dodge.

Pull verdict: Claim her immediately and invest in her Wavebands and signature weapon if you can. No Astrites required for the base unit, which makes her one of the most accessible limited 5-stars ever added.

Lucy (5-Star Spectro Pistol Hybrid DPS)

Value: Top-tier for this patch. As the first Spectro Pistol main DPS, Lucy revolves around Heavy Attack damage, Hack-Shifting applications, Algorithm Compaction, and a Cyberspace Resonance Liberation that marks enemies and unleashes multi-threaded follow-ups. She scales well with crit stats and benefits massively from the new Sonata Effect.

The real selling point is her synergy with free Rebecca. Their combined Hack and Electro buffs create a low-investment team that clears endgame content efficiently, leaving the third slot open for almost any support you already own. Community previews already call this duo one of the most budget-friendly meta teams in Version 3.4.

Pull verdict: Strong yes for most players. Since Rebecca is free, every Astrite you spend on Lucy’s banner goes toward building a complete, high-performance squad. The shared pity system makes it easier to hit both if you want duplicates or extra copies for Wavebands. If you skipped recent limited DPS units or lack a strong Spectro carry, Lucy is a high-priority target.

Signature Weapons (Spectral Trigger and Skull Thrasher)

Value: Solid but not mandatory. Spectral Trigger offers ATK buffs, Spectro DMG boosts, and Heavy Attack amplification tied to Hack applications. Skull Thrasher amps Basic Attack damage and team ATK while leaning into Rebecca’s playstyle. Both are strong upgrades, but general 5-star pistols or even well-refined 4-stars can still deliver good results.

Pull verdict: Prioritize only after securing the characters you want. The weapon banner shares pity too, so you can chase both signatures more efficiently than usual.

Overall Patch Economy and Risks

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Events are generous, with reports of roughly 50 free pulls available across login rewards and activity milestones. The separate Tide currencies and Illusive Coral system have drawn some criticism for feeling disconnected from the main economy. However, the free Rebecca and strong duo synergy more than offset those concerns for most Rovers.

F2P players: Grab Rebecca for free, save your Dreamcatcher Tides for Lucy, and use event resources to push toward soft pity. You can realistically build a competitive team without heavy spending.

Low-spenders: A modest top-up for extra Tides makes Lucy + her weapon a realistic goal and future-proofs your account with limited collab units.

Whales: Full constellations and both weapons are viable for leaderboard chasers, especially since Illusive Coral lets you buy more Wavebands and Tides directly.

Final Recommendation

The Wuthering Waves x Cyberpunk: Edgerunners collab is one of the strongest limited-time opportunities the game has offered. Rebecca being completely free removes the usual gacha pressure on half the banner, while Lucy delivers premium DPS performance with near-perfect synergy. The no-rerun nature of collab characters adds genuine long-term value that standard limited banners rarely match.

If you have been saving Astrites or just enjoy the Cyberpunk aesthetic, this is the patch to spend them. Head into Somnoire: Night City, claim your free Rebecca, and decide how deep you want to dive on Lucy. The neon lights are calling, choom. The dream not dreamed is waiting.