Vote for your cyberpunk favorite anime here.
Some I have actually seen, but there are others here that I think are OVAs.
Some of those feel like clear stretches and also somewhat on which series they mean. They have Casshern and Gatchaman mentioned but are they meaning the original series or the general shared plot elements between all the series using its name? Also, bizarre choice of Getter Robo Go rather than the much more well known Getter Robo Armageddon or hell, even Shin Getter Robo. It also feels weird to see stuff like SAO and .hack on that list, I can kind of get where they're coming from since they both have "trapped in a virtual world" (at least with .hack sign which is the only thing I've seen for the .hack series) but I feel they don't count as cyberpunk. To me, cyberpunk series have this very specific feel to them and neither show really gave that, similar to my feelings on Zegapain.
Speaking of Zegapain, while I love to see it get some attention, it being included on the list at all ruins a pretty big twist in the series. It is supposed to be this big reveal
that the world had been destroyed which had forced humans to digitize themselves onto servers slowly being wiped out by the enemy and that each server could only hold so much data so the server would go to a previous save state after a year. Everyone besides the pilots wouldn't be aware of this going on (meaning the pilots were gradually isolated from any friends and knew that any dreams or promises for the future weren't happening) or that they couldn't leave the city. The issue of humans now being made of data adds the problem that the pilots are literally risking their own self and memories as taking damage can slowly corrupt their own data. Until the big reveal all the viewer is given is little hints that something is wrong, but otherwise it's just like any other mecha show where humans have to fight back an alien invader.
Not going to give him clicks, but there has been an increasing interest in the Chinese anime market especially when it comes to streaming. There's being a real growth in the streaming market for anime in China and I've heard it is quite profitable for Japanese companies. The western streaming market is also growing but I doubt at the same rate as the Chinese market. Due to that there might be an increase in Japanese studios putting out more works that can make it passed the Chinese censors for that cash flow.
Another interest situation that has been developing, China has also been putting more effort into their own original anime with Donghua, I don't know if it'll reach the same level as the Japanese anime market but it's something that the Japanese companies are surely aware of. Stuff like
The King's Avatar has gotten multiple seasons + ova which have shown an increasing level of high quality animation and the story isn't half bad. That isn't even touching on the very popular works by mxtx, stuff like
Mo Dao Zu Shi, that have started getting Donghua adaptions that actually have effort put into them to look decent and have a large fanbase outside of China. The industry for animation is steadily growing in China and while, at this point it's no where near the level of quality seen in Japan, it could grow big enough to start causing issues in Japan.
Biggest problem with Donghua breaking into more mainstream appeal, in my opinion from watching some, is how fucking awful Chinese sounds on my ears compared to Japanese. Not helped by the voice actors sound like they aren't use to voice acting.