A CD Projekt Red developer has publicly dispelled rumors claiming Cyberpunk 2077's metro system would be restored in a future update. The Night City monorail system featured prominently in Cyberpunk 2077 marketing early on, leading many to believe it would play an integral part in navigating the open-world environement. Developers removed the metro prior to shipping their sci-fi RPG in December 2020, however, with no hint as to whether it may ever see the light of day in-game.
Naturally, it didn't take long for the PC modding community to step in. The metro, known as Night City's NCART system, came to life in late 2021, thanks to PC modders who fully integrated 19 working stations across the sprawling open-world metropolis. Hopes that CD Projekt Red would revamp the NCART system across all platforms arose once more following the recent release of Cyberpunk 2077's feature-rich 1.5 patch. The rumor began in a since-deleted Reddit post, then made its way to a popular fan-run Cyberpunk community page on Twitter. Unfortunately, it seems such excitement was for naught.
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Not too long after the metro revamp rumors began making the rounds online, CD Projekt Red's Global Community Director, Marcin Momot, took to Twitter to set the record straight. In response to a post about the monorail speculation from fan account Cyberpunk 2077 Community (via GamesRadar), Momot clarified that CDPR has "no plans" to introduce a working metro system to Cyberpunk 2077. The Twitter exchange can be seen in the posts linked below:
Sorry to be the buzz killer but that’s not it. There are no plans to add metro to the game.
So there you have it, Cyberpunk 2077's once complex
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