A Cyberpunk 2077 player has discovered an Easter egg more than three years after the game launched, denoting a very on-brand theme of the game hidden within a secret message written in Latin.
Reddit user CommercialLeg2439 spotted the secret message in Pacifica, specifically on the Grand Imperial Mall. As the sun sets in Night City, the lights of the mall flicker, and only a select few in its name actually light up.
Instead of Grand Imperial Mall, the sign instead reads "gra d imperi l mali". Fans have debated a little how this translates exactly, but "gra imperi mali" means "thanks to the evil government". Another possible solution keeps the first "d" in, translating to "degree of evil government". One user even suggested the random "l" towards the end could be the roman numeral of 50, meaning something like the "degree of 50 evil governments" or "thanks to the 50 evil governments", a reference to the 50 states of America.
Regardless, the hidden message feeds very well into Cyberpunk 2077's core themes, that of a corrupt world in which regular people systematically fall victim to the laws and corporations which tower over them.
"This is one insane catch," AHappyRaider commented on the post. "I swear, all the clever and hidden s**t in this game that I don't initially catch is making me feel stupid," Adjunct_Junk added. "Let alone all that borderline David Lynchian FF:06:B5 stuff."
This references Cyberpunk 2077's biggest ongoing mystery, which will no doubt have fans obsessing over again thanks to this Latin message being spotted. The mystery, known simply as FF:06:B5, began when players discovered the code on a statue worshipped by monks in Cyberpunk 2077's Night City. A series of other numbers hidden throughout the city attracted even more attention, and a Reddit page dedicated to FF:06:B5 now has more than 24,000 members.
It even seeped beyond Cyberpunk 2077 and into CD Projekt Red's other franchise with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The release of Cyberpunk 2077's
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