One of sci-fi RPG Cyberpunk 2077's greatest mysteries has received more clues courtesy of the game's recent major content update: patch 2.0.
FF:06:B5 is a secret code that can be found on certain statues across the game's map, but inquisitive fans have found a deeper meaning. For years, mystery-solvers have pondered precisely what the code might mean, but, this most recent update has offered a new lifeline for those investigating the riddle (via PC Gamer).
As of the latest update, players can find a number of in-game messages discussing the code between «TyRo/\/\aNtA» and «Polyhistor». Sleuthy fans can also find TyRo/\/\aNtA's laptop in Night City's eastern landfill. The laptop itself shows off an ouroboros symbol as well as Glagolitic script — the oldest known Slavic alphabet.
For those unaware, the Glagothic script is used extensively in one of the best RPGs of all time: The Witcher 3. Both Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3 were developed by CD Projekt Red, suggesting a mystery that eclipses individual games.
What's more, the FF:06:B5 code also appears in The Witcher 3. Found after the game's next-gen update, Reddit user Faulty Drive took a screenshot of a wall mural depicting the code.
However, this new laptop doesn't spell the end of the mystery. In their messages, TyRo/\/\aNtA mentions seeing the code appear in a video game that's «over 60 years old».
Those wanting to find the game are in luck. Revealed by Reddit user OkGuide2902, Arasaka Tower 3D is a mini-game in Cyberpunk 2077 that mimics real-life classic Wolfenstein 3D. Also added in patch 2.0, Arasaka Tower 3D also contains the FF:06:B5 code.
Found in an abandoned church that's likely Polyhistor's hideout, the minigame not only contains another mysterious
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