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Cyberpunk 2077 No Easy Way Out: Should you side with Aaron or Angie?




The No Easy Way Out side gig is a new quest you pick up from Coach Fred in Cyberpunk 2077's new Phantom Liberty expansion. You're tasked with checking up on his former student, Aaron, and either helping him escape gang life as a fall guy for the Animals or keeping him on the hook to earn yourself some creds...
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Want to try a new playstyle in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty? Here's the director's 'warlock netrunner' build




When it comes to cyberpunk, I'm a simpleton: I'm always chasing the initial radioactive wave of cool that emanated from the pages of William Gibson's Neuromancer and its prequel short story Johnny Mnemonic. When I saw the monowire cyberware in Cyberpunk 2077, I knew it was the weapon for me, and I was even more excited when Cyberpunk director Gabe Amatangelo recommended a particular monowire build to me, capitalizing on all the changes to Cyberpunk's skill system in 2.0 and Phantom Liberty, in an interview this week...
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Cyberpunk 2077 player finds a Witcher 3 easter egg by calling a phone number scrawled on a dingy sticky note




On an old sticky note taped to a wall early on in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is a phone number you can call that will connect you with the past. Real Witcher heads should recognize the fuzzy music coming out of the phone instantly as the Witcher 3's main theme...
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Cyberpunk 2077 director says CD Projekt never considered walking away at any point over the last 3 years: 'it was all culminating in 2.0'




CD Projekt Red has always stuck by its games. The Witcher and The Witcher 2 both got massively improved Enhanced Editions about a year after launch, while The Witcher 3 more recently got its big next-gen update a full seven years later. But none of those games had the rough landing of Cyberpunk 2077's, which led to everything from staff departures to class action lawsuits. The list of things to fix was vast, and the list of things that could be improved was even longer. It seemed like at some point, CD Projekt would have to declare the game done, perfect or not, and move on—especially when the studio decided to switch its future projects to Unreal Engine 5, easing Cyberpunk's REDengine towards retirement...
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The best settings for Cyberpunk 2077 2.0 and Phantom Liberty




Don't call it a comeback. Cyberpunk 2077, three years on from its initial release, is more like a whole damned redemption arc. Not that it wasn't a fun, beautiful game when it first launched—I had a blast on my first run through Night City—but it wasn't the game we were promised and was a bug-ridden hellscape if you weren't running on the latest and greatest hardware...
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