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Cyberpunk 2077 player finds secret area devs didn't want us to see

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Published 18:00 5 Dec 2024 GMT

Cyberpunk 2077 player finds secret area devs didn't want us to see

Those pesky devs

Angharad Redden

Angharad Redden

The best part of open world games is getting to explore every inch of the map and that is what one Cyberpunk 2077 player has done in the hopes of discovering some hidden areas.

Set in the futuristic metropolis of Night City, Cyberpunk 2077 has one of the best settings in gaming.

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With towering skyscrapers, the combat zone of Dogtown, the nearby waters, and the neon-soaked streets, it is truly an experience to be able to explore it throughout your time playing the CD Projekt RED RPG.

However, if you pass the streets, the water and the deserted Badlands, you may stumble across something the developers may not have wanted you to see.

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That is what Reddit user FoxoTheFancy did recently before taking to r/cyberpunkgame to share their findings.

“Found some little spots while skidding the edge of the map,” they wrote.

“I’ll have little questions on each slide for any data-miners or people that are keen on the lore!”

In the first slide, we can see a mysterious landmass, which upon climbing, shows a small area that has shocked fans.

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The area, known as Langley, features a NUSA emblem seemingly placed in the middle of a peaceful looking park complete with benches to sit on and trees framing the sanctuary.

FoxoTheFancy next found another building, which despite not being able to climb, floats in the air and is “bright af” according to the investigator.

Upon trying to push on further, they were faced with the turn back warning which reads “Turn back. Nothin’ out there for ya…” which seems like a bit of a lie now that we have discovered these secret areas.

As you can imagine, fellow fans were interested in these findings and took to the comments to share their thoughts.

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“NUSA place is the 'V is cured' ending I guess,” user sgtjoe wrote.

“Pylons in the water are defences against the self replicating AI screamer torpedo death kill mines Arasaka made in the fourth corporate war.”

They sound… fun.

So it does seem as though the small area was not a mystery at all, but rather just one of the locations for Cyberpunk 2077’s multiple endings.

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However, it is still interesting to know that players can stumble across it even without choosing that path and it just goes to show, what else is there to find?

Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RED

Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red

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