CD Projekt Red is releasing a physical and digital Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition that features the new and improved Cyberpunk 2077 and its expansion Phantom Liberty.
03.11.2023 - 17:51 / screenrant.com
Although experienced a rocky road upon its release, after a number of patches it has become one of the best games to be released in recent years. One undeniable highlight of the game is its fantastic story — a story that features a number of exciting, and often unexpected, twists and turns. Perhaps the game's most notable surprising event comes during the fifth main job, «The Heist,» during which a seismic event takes place that shakes the political and social fabric of Night City. Furthermore, this out-of-the-blue occurrence results in one absolutely enormous plot hole that potentially has huge consequences for the entire extended Arasaka family storyline.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for In, Saburo Arasak, also known as the Emperor, was the CEO of one of the largest corporations in the world, the intercontinental megacorporation, Arasaka Corporation. Ruthless and power-hungry, even up until his death at the age of 158 years, Saburo retained a tight grip over his company and his remaining family members — his youngest son Yorinobu Arasaka, and his only daughter Hanako Arasaka. While Hanako respected and loved Saburo, Yorinobu passionately and vocally rebelled against his father, a fact that would eventually conclude with the Arasak family patriarch meeting his final and violent end at his son's hands.
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During the fifth main job in, "The Heist," V and his accomplices end up in Yorinobu's Penthouse atop the Konpeki Plaza. Whilst searching for the coveted Relic, Jackie and V are startled to find that they are not alone in the Penthouse as its owner Yorinobu Arasaka, and his father Saburo Arasaka show up for an incredibly tense father-son chat — a discussion that rapidly deteriorates to the point where Yorinobu throttles Saburo to death. Though they have a front-row seat to this monumentally important murder, V inexplicably fails to record the hugely significant event, despite being in possession of high-tech gadgets that are theoretically capable of doing so.
The conversation between the 158-year-old Saburo and his son concerns Yorinobu's perpetually poor behavior; however, it quickly devolves as Yorinobu, clearly agitated, pacing back and forth, begins to criticize his father's schemes and selfishness. Yorinobu's anxiety and anger are juxtaposed by Saburo's icy calm; after accusing his son of treason and proclaiming his relief that his dead mother does not have to witness the man he has become, Yorinobu can no longer control himself and strikes. Following the death of Saburo, his bodyguard, Goro Takemura asks what happened to which Yorinobu initiates the lie that his father was poisoned by assassins — a claim that has serious repercussions
CD Projekt Red is releasing a physical and digital Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition that features the new and improved Cyberpunk 2077 and its expansion Phantom Liberty.
Important missions will direct you to a place called The Riot Club in , but a major bug has prevented many players from getting into this building. As of this time of writing, the Club remains closed even if you have an objective that can only be pursued inside the area. A few alternate entrances should help you overcome this obstacle as you try to complete quests throughout Night City.
During the course of 's main story, V must decide what to do with Finn «Fingers» Gerstatt, a ripperdoc operating out of an abandoned flophouse in Jig-Jig Street. During the main campaign, players interact with Fingers while hunting for Evelyn Parker, the woman who commissioned the disastrous heist on Konpeki Plaza that serves as the climax of the game's first act. Once Fingers is found, V finds out not only the next clue to Evelyn's location, but also what type of doctor Fingers really is.
Big-name Hollywood actors playing important roles in games has become an increasingly common occurrence over the years, and CD Projekt RED has been one of the studios at the forefront of that, with Keanu Reeves starring in Cyberpunk 2077 and its expansion Phantom Liberty, and Idris Elba in the latter. So is that something that we can expect to see more of from the Polish company in the future, especially with the inevitable Cyberpunk 2?
Both in and out of games (more so the former), Cyberpunk as an IP has always been intrinsically linked to Night City, a futuristic uber-capitalistic fictional city that has frequently served as the central setting for Cyberpunk stories. That, of course, was the case in Cyberpunk 2077 as well, not to mention its acclaimed expansion, Phantom Liberty. But with CD Projekt RED now having started shifting focus to Cyberpunk 2 (or whatever the sequel will end up being named), it’s only natural to wonder- will it be set in Night City once again, just as the first game was?
Cyberpunk 2077 quest director Pawel Sasko says he originally fell in love with the Night City setting after playing the 1988 TTRPG and finding "traditional D&D" a little too "generic" in comparison.
A car that resembles the Batmobile can be acquired in for free of cost if you complete a particular questline early on. Arguably one of the most iconic vehicles in fiction, you can now drive around the Night City using the Caped Crusader's vehicle. The car is available once you complete Panam's "" quest. You will get access to a cave that will serve as Panam's main quest location, and inside this very cave, you can find the Batmobile.
Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty cinematic trailer is so preem that it’s scored developer CD Projekt Red the award for Best Game Trailer at the Golden Joystick Awards 2023 powered by Intel.
The much-anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty DLC has won the Best Game Expansion award at the Golden Joystick Awards 2023 powered by Intel.
When you first come across a Delamain car in , its location will be marked on the map so that you can start a major side quest right after. There are six Delamain cars in total, and V will be tasked to find all of them in Night City. However, unlike the first car, the rest will not be marked on the map, and you will have to locate them without any clues or guidance. Finding all of them will reward V with a lot of Street Cred, EXP, and Eurodollars (Eddies).
's DLC,, is an essential add-on for any fan of the base game. While the unpredictable spy-thriller story is among the best to be developed by CD Projekt RED, Phantom Liberty pays homage to a number of CD Projekt RED's previous games and most popular franchises — none more so than their critically and commercially revered series based on Andrzej Sapkowski's fantasy series of book, series. One particularly well-hidden reference, made in, to a notable character from franchise will undeniably be very bittersweet for long-time fans.
's DLC added a plethora of new armaments to the dangerous world of Night City. While many of these new bladed, blunt, and ballistic weapons are not especially special, some of the new Iconic weapons are absolutely fantastic, devastatingly deadly, and simply super cool. These new Iconic weapons, and those from the base game, represent the pinnacle of V's arsenal, and while they are all deadly, some are far cooler than others.