Few games make you ask the question "Is this a bug or a feature?" more than Cyberpunk 2077. The ambitious RPG even goes a step further, making you often wonder if you've discovered a secret left behind by the devs, or the remanence of some cut content.
That's just the case with this latest discovery in the Cyberpunk community. One player who was climbing around Night City stumbled across a strange set-piece, which looks like a cross between a hideout and a shrine. It usually wouldn't be accessible if you were making your way on foot, raising questions as to what the purpose of the location was meant to be.
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Spotted by Reddit user KamilCesaro, the very unassuming hideout can seemingly only be reached with a bit of platforming. There is a door that looks like it should be an entrance, but it's blocked off, barring any access from usual traversal.
In the video, we can see poker set up complete with cards and chips. The highlight, however, is a statue of a four-armed figure next to a bonsai tree. This is a strange amount of detail for a generic area to fill with NPCs, so it's likely that this was part of a mission at some point during development.
This is a likely theory, considering the door is bricked off. Such areas are dotted around the game, a holdover of a time when there may have been more to do in Night City apart from going from mission to mission.
As we've reported previously, another fan was excited to finally find a door that the game let them open - only to find there was another, inaccessible door on the other side. As neat as these discoveries are, they perhaps only point to a game that needed more time in the oven, and
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