16 best Cyberpunk 2077 easter eggs hidden in Night City

The title of CD Projekt RED hides a good handful of secrets, and more than one will surprise you.

They have been many years waiting for the arrival of Cyberpunk 2077 . So many that we are not even aware of everything we have experienced between the announcement and its launch. CD Projekt RED , responsible for the popular The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt invites us to explore Night City in its new action role-playing adventure. A large city full of details. And among them, a good handful of secrets that you may not have discovered .

A common secret in video games is the easter egg: winks, references and tributes from one work to another . It doesn’t matter if they’re video games, movies, or internet memes; all are worth introducing little surprises capable of making any player smile. We take advantage of our trip through Night City and review the best Easter eggs of Cyberpunk 2077.

A man we all knowKeanu Reeves isn’t the only celebrity to appear in the game; there is also Hideo Kojima, author of great works like Snatcher, Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding.

We have been deceivedThe mythical painting in Alcalá de Guadaíra (Seville) is the history of the Internet in Spain. For this reason, those responsible for the game have wanted to give us such a wink.

BBIf Sam Porter Bridges ever makes it to Night City, the first thing he would do is find a way to get BB back. You’ve spent so much time with him in Death Stranding.

No more toilet paperLuckily, we have a replacement: The Three Shells! A very popular element on the Internet, whose origin took place in Demolition Man (1993), the film by Marco Brambilla.

GTA San AndreasIn a play, a certain JC has a friend named Little Smoke (…). And their conversation is a clear reference to the mission “Wrong Side of the Tracks” from GTA San Andreas.

And The Witcher 4?It seems that we will have to wait to know something about The Witcher 4, although at least we can read a copy of Retro Gaming magazine, in which Ciri appears on the cover.

No it’s not Fallout 5Badlands would not be a bad setting for a new installment in the Bethesda saga. It’s a nod to Fallout 3’s Vault 101, the starting point for the Globetrotter.

We have already been in that hotelIt is a clear tribute to Blade Runner, the 1982 film. We visit it on a mandatory basis, and if we go up to the roof we can find the replicant himself.

10 Cloverfield LaneA bunker full of supplies, the shirt of that deceased man and a note that talks about surviving certain death that would come from outside. White and bottled.

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