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Cyberpunk 2077 Secret Locations Quietly Unlocked

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Published 17:00 25 Aug 2025 GMT+1

Cyberpunk 2077 Secret Locations Quietly Unlocked

CD Projekt RED never intended for you to explore these areas...

Lewis Parker

Lewis Parker

Ever wondered what’s hidden away in Club Atlantis, after you’re barred from re-entering? Always wished you could explore the upper part Red Dirt bar, beyond the part you’re locked out from exploring?

In that case, come on me with a journey as we explore all of the different locations that you can gain access to in Cyberpunk 2077 (that the developers at CD Projekt RED never intended for you to search through).

Cyberpunk 2077 is a big game, but there’s an awful lot of the map that you’re completely barred from entering… even though it’s been fully modelled.

As detailed in an article by Dark Side of Gaming's John Papadopoulos, there’s a way to get into all of these locations in the game– you just gotta be on PC to get to ‘em.

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First up, you've got the Red Dirt Extended mod from mod author BlackICE.

You might remember the Red Dirt bar from the Side Job A Like Supreme, which features the Samurai band meeting up for a reunion. However, right at the top of the bar, there’s a little area you can’t get into… and this mod will remove the barrier that denies you from entering.

Secondly, you've got the Club Atlantis Opened mod, also from mod author BlackICE.

You explore Club Atlantis during the memory job Never Fade Away, but outside of this quest you're barred from walking through the front door.

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Turns out, the entire area is modelled and explorable, just as it is in the quest, but there’s not really anything in there for you to mess around with. Still, it’s a hell of a cool area for a shootout with the cops.

Beyond that, I highly suggest checking out DSOG’s article for the rest of the mods. They’re not quite on the same level as the two from BlackICE, as they contain additional content that isn’t found in-game normally, but they’re still worth a look!

Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RED

Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red, Mods, PC

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