The "backlash" against Cyberpunk 2077 seems to be blown way out of proportion by a bunch of sinister reactionary ideologues the same way the backlash over... what was it, the trailer of the new Doom, was. It's people trying to create an imaginary enemy who hates artistic freedom so they can distract the public from the fact that they, themselves, are authoritarians.
Maybe that "backlash" only happens where I'm not looking. Maybe that ominous "Resetera" site that I never visit, because a site asking me to jump through that many hoops just so I can sign up can fuck right off. But my educated guess is that it's so minor it can't even be blamed on a vocal minority.
You can talk all you want about entertainment media being dominated by liberals and you may very well not even be wrong (Don't make the mistake of confusing liberals with leftists, though)but the discussion around popular entertainment media is mostly controlled by the fringe right. Discussing video games or mainstream movies has become a complete chore, simply because you get shouted down when you do it from anything other than a reactionary perspective.
Anyway, most criticism of the game I've seen so far was pretty constructive. A preview from Rock Paper Shotgun sticks out which pointed out, among some other things, that enemies belonging to a gang called "The Animals" seemed to be mostly black. The studio clarified that it is, in fact, not s predominantly black gang. If black NPCs were overrepresented in that particular section it'd be easy to replace them with white character models, considering they seem to be just random enemies. It was a good thing he pointed it out and it's easy to rectify.
The only other complaint I've read was about a sexualised advertisment for an energy drink depicting a transwoman with a prominent bulge and it's something I have no issue with. Even in our world advertisements shamelessly sexuakize people and for a considerably more cynical world like that of the game the advert seems actually rather tame. The picture is in bad taste but the game's obviously aware of that, it's not saying "Dude, hot dickgirl!"
Either way, as an authoritarian leftist I can assure you that media is not run by the authoritarian left. I sure wish it was but it isn't. The game is probably gonna be pretty great and no one will deny that, just because they have some grievances with some of the previews sociopolitical implications that may very well not reflect the full game.