There are still secrets in Cyberpunk 2077 that no player has discovered yet

Even around 3.5 years after its release, not all of Cyberpunk 2077's secrets have been discovered.


Even around 3.5 years after its release, not all of Cyberpunk 2077's secrets have been discovered.

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Since its release in 2020, Cyberpunk 2077 has captivated players with a variety of hidden secrets and innuendos.

But even though millions of players have explored the world of Night City, not all of the surprises have been discovered, as CD Projekt Red has now revealed in an interview with IGN.

The hunt for Cyberpunk's secrets can continue

In a recent interview Game director Paweł Sasko confirmed with IGN that there are still undiscovered Easter eggs in Cyberpunk 2077.

I have one of the last articles [mit all den Easter Eggs] seen, and he had a long list, but not everything was there. There are a few more things that haven't been found yet. [Zumindest] We don't know if they were found, because someone could have found them at home and never shared them with anyone, and we just never saw them.

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Sesko also has a tip for all secret hunters: One of the places where you could look for these hidden secrets is the phone, which plays an important role in the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty expansion.

Here you can enter up to ten numbers and possibly discover an Easter egg – if you call 5745552377, you can listen to the soundtrack from The Witcher 3. Sasko confirmed that there are still numbers there waiting to be discovered.

In the last few months, players have already made some new discoveries, such as an Easter egg in the main menu that changes the version number to “2.0.77” or a secret photo of the development team:

But the biggest secret in Cyberpunk 2077 is the still unsolved, mysterious code FF:06:B5, which has been bothering the community since the game was released. Despite one thing dedicated subreddits With over 36,000 members actively searching for its meaning, the purpose of the enigmatic code remains undiscovered.

While fans continue to search for a solution to this mystery, CD Projekt Red is currently working on a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, which, alongside The Witcher 4, is considered the studio's next big project. It will still be a few years before the release – but until then you still have an exciting undertaking ahead of you in the search for the last hidden secrets in Cyberpunk 2077.

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