The Home Of Secrets Is Night City
Cyberpunk 2077 players are continually learning fresh secrets even with the game's age. Given the size of Night City, many of the most minor secrets in the game are well buried. Players have to be committed to locating them and venture far outside the usual path to find Easter Eggs. Among the most interesting homages are a round dish in the desert carrying the number "101," a Batmobile parked inside a shipping container in the Badlands, and praised video game developer Hideo Kojima lounging out at a pub.
Additionally dispersed across Night City are a few more subdued Easter Eggs, including the well-known addition of Haruyoshi, a nod to a character from the famous show The Office. One of the most hidden is found in preparing the Skippy Gun: Sometimes the AI hums the tune of Rihanna's 2008 single "Disturbia." Another well-known brand from CD Projekt Red is The Witcher 3, which features multiple Easter eggs honoring Geralt and his horse Roach.
Easter eggs are still being discovered even by CD Projekt Red Developers.
Working on the Phantom Liberty expansion, Quest Designer Maria Mazur assures us that Cyberpunk 2077 still has many of Easter eggs buried within. When players find these little exchanges and moments, she finds great delight and calls them "precious." Mazur comments that she is still "waiting for people to find them all," hence the committed Cyberpunk 2077 gamers still have to discover every secret element. She has not indicated where these Secrets might be lurking, hence the society will have to be even more committed to find all the specifics of the game.
It is not shocking that, four years later, Easter eggs still exist. The game is loaded with Secrets and minute details. By the time the sequel comes out, maybe players will have cleaned Night City.
Phantom Liberty Has Savaged the Game
Cyberpunk 2077 has never been more popular since Phantom Liberty came out. Critics and players both have complimented it; its player base is expanding. The growth has revitalized the game and made players eager for what the future holds.
Early stages of what CDPR is referring to as Project Orion, the codename for the sequel formally set to premiere following the forthcoming The Witcher 4 game, have been confirmed by CDPR. Though it's yet unknown, it most definitely won't be very soon.