Cyberpunk 2077: 10 Hidden Locations Only Experts Found

Earlier this month, CD Projekt Red released Cyberpunk 2077, an open-world RPG starring the irrepressible Keanu Reeves. Reeves lends his voice and his likeness to the mysterious Johnny Silverhand in the game. CD Projekt Red began the complicated and troublesome development for Cyberpunk 2077 in 2013 shortly after releasing their “Enhanced Edition” update for The Witcher 2, finally releasing Cyberpunk 2077 in December 2020.

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Although this incredibly ambitious title certainly has some bugs and controversies, players have already spent hours in the game, discovering its great variety of secrets and easter eggs. Expert players have discovered multiple hidden areas in the game’s expansive map that are worth searching for. Several of these locations have exclusive loot, while others pay homage to pop-culture.

Players can find this hidden room early in the game, after completing the quest The Rescue. V can visit the north side of Kabuki Market to find a secret room featuring photos of the Cyberpunk 2077 development team. Players will need to descend the staircase by the Prefab City shop and follow the street to a dead end. Next, they should locate the garage door next to a neon sign and a dumpster.

By using the code 605185, players can gain access to the secret room. V needs to sit on the couch to activate the television, which will display photos of the game’s developers while Johnny Silverhand plays his guitar.

9 V’s Secret Mansion

Expert Cyberpunk 2077 players found a secret mansion that may belong to the game’s main character, V. The mansion is difficult to access since it isn’t part of the game’s storyline yet, but with persistence and a few very effective pieces of Cyberware, players can access and enter the lavish building.

Reinforced Tendons and Kerenzikov are necessary to reach the mansion. In the upstairs bedroom, players can find multiple unique clothing items belonging to V, like V’s Gold-Plated Boots and V’s Golden Aviators. They can also find a variety of weapons and a replica of Johnny’s Samurai Jacket on the ground floor of the mansion.

8 Heywood Alleyway With Skippy

This location is less secretive than others, but players won’t be able to locate the mission marker until they are close to the alleyway. In Heywood, near College Street Metro Station, players can find a briefcase next to a dead body in the alleyway that contains the talking gun, Skippy.

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Skippy is a Smart pistol. The player can choose whether Skippy causes lethal or non-lethal damage, but it can’t be customized other than that. Experts have also discovered that the weapon’s name can’t be changed. V can choose to follow an optional quest to return Skippy to Regina Jones for cash.

7 Vault Disaster

One of many references to other video games in Cyberpunk 2077, a vault door can be found in the badlands if players know where to look for it. The vault is a reference to the Fallout franchise. Fitting, as Cyberpunk 2077 has been compared to Fallout games, especially Fallout 4.

Both games are sci-fi inspired, open-world RPGs with an abundance of quests and side quests. In Cyberpunk 2077 players can find bodies next to the vault door. Nearby shards explain that the bodies belong to people following the questline of the first Fallout game.

6 Legendary Boots In A Cage

In the Northeast corner of the City Center, players can locate a hidden area where they can loot a pair of the Legendary Puncture-Resistant Rocker Ankle Boots. To find them, the player should travel to Berkeley & Bruce Skiv at the edge of the map. If they go left next to the Bruce Skiv sign and follow the short set of stairs, they will come to a door that can only be opened with a 12 Body attribute.

Players can bypass the door by dropping down to the ledge on the right side of the cage and entering from the back. The Legendary boots are on the body of a woman inside of the metal cage.

5 Adam Smasher’s Hideout

The intimidating Adam Smasher is a formidable foe who is important to the plot of Cyberpunk 2077. Players can access his hideout once they have the Reinforced-Tendons Cyberware and can travel to the docks at Night City. They will need to climb several fences and shipping containers to get to the roof of a yellow building.

V can access the hideout at any time, but locked cases in the hideout can only be opened with a key that players can take from Smasher’s dead body. Notable loot in Smasher’s hideout includes armor, weapons, and a crafting spec for the legendary Ba Xing Chong weapon. The crafting spec can only be accessed with Smasher’s key.

4 Hidden Door At Edgewood Farm

Players can complete The Hunt after meeting River Ward in the I Fought the Law side job (one of the game’s many fantastic side quests). Near the end of The Hunt, players should carefully enter the first house at Edgewood Farm, called Peter Pan’s farmhouse.

The upstairs bedroom in Peter Pan’s house has a secret door that players can find by scanning the room. Underneath a desk in the bedroom, V needs to flick the switch to open the door. Tinker Bell, the Iconic melee weapon, will be behind the door. The unique weapon is worth collecting since it is a non-lethal weapon that has a chance to stun the target.

3 Advocet Hotel Rooftop

Cyberpunk 2077 makes multiple references to the Blade Runner franchise, probably because Blade Runner is a classic of both the sci-fi and cyberpunk genres. One notable reference to the movie is on the rooftop of the abandoned Advocet Hotel in Vista del Rey, Heywood.

To access the rooftop, players should enter the Advocet Hotel through the front door and take the elevator to the terrace. V can walk the terrace until they find a character on the ground holding a white dove. This is a reference to the famous “tears in rain” monologue in Blade Runner.

2 Monowire In The Storage Unit

This is another secret location that players are unlikely to stumble upon without knowing where to look. To find the storage unit, players should visit Kabuki and locate Roger Wang Pharmacy. The storage unit is to the left of the pharmacy. Inside it, there is a crate with Monowire, a Legendary melee Cyberware. Monowire is an arm upgrade that has a chance to dismember an enemy and cause bleeding.

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Alternatively, players can find Monowire during the Shark in the Water gig. After following Regina Jones to the pharmacy, take a left around the side of the building, and enter through the garage.

1 Allen Street South Room

At this hidden location, players can find the crafting schema for the Legendary smart sniper rifle Ashura. Players should visit the southeast side of Watson, and head towards the undiscovered gig above Allen Street South.

V can begin the Big Man, Big Evil quest for Regina Jones and will need to kill a target. By following a linear path across the roof, the player can find the target upstairs. After killing the target, V can find the Ashura crafting spec in a case on a table nearby.

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