CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077 is still hiding Easter eggs within it that have yet to be discovered. It appears that fans of the successful sci-fi RPG have more work to do id they want to uncover all the secrets hidden within the game, despite Cyberpunk 2077 having been released years ago.
Outside of bugs and glitches, if there's one thing Cyberpunk was always abundant in, even at launch, it was Easter eggs. The game is filled to the brim with subtle pop culture references, cameos, and even mysterious, unexplained details. Gamers have scoured far and wide to find every single little detail that the developers have hid in the nooks and crannies of both Cyberpunk and its expansion, Phantom Liberty. Avid fans of the game are still unveiling secrets to this day, with Easter eggs referencing Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and even The Matrix discovered in recent months. Some of these secrets, though, have been found in unexpected places, with one of them even being hidden in the game's start screen.
Despite the community's efforts to find everything, it seems like those looking to discover new Easter eggs in Cyberpunk for themselves are still in luck. Associate game director Pawel Sasko, a developer who worked on Cyberpunk, revealed that there are still undiscovered Easter eggs hidden within the game. Talking to IGN at GDC 2024, Sasko revealed that «there's a couple more things that are not found yet» in Cyberpunk, even in the base game. He later clarified that although these undiscovered Easter eggs haven't been publicly revealed yet, it doesn't necessarily mean no one has ever found them. Rather, they have just not been shared on the internet before.
Sasko did not give any obvious teases as to what these hidden secrets even were, though he did hint that there were still some undiscovered phone numbers that could be used on the telephone in Phantom Liberty. This shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, given that gamers have already discovered a number of Easter eggs involving the telephone in Cyberpunk's expansion. Fans who called certain phone numbers on a yellow phone box in Phantom Liberty would be treated to a number of neat little Easter eggs. One of these was a reference to The Witcher, CDPR's other major franchise, while another was a nod to Johnny Silverhand and his in-game band, Samurai.
Even though CD Projekt Red recently announced that they are no longer going to be making any major content updates for Cyberpunk, it looks like the sci-fi RPG will still be in the news for years to come. With the confirmation of more undiscovered Easter eggs in Cyberpunk 2077, fans will likely spend a long time trying to uncover everything that the developers snuck into this game.
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