Cyberpunk 2077 has a bunch of things that are trying to turn you into giblets, and CD Projekt Red added even more in Phantom Liberty. Over the past seven months, developer CD Projekt Red has been tracking exactly which enemies have been dishing out the most hurt to players through the course of the expansion, posting the top three killers to the Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter account.
Unsurprisingly, the first and second spots belong to two of Phantom Liberty's mechanical monstrosities, those being the Militech Chimera and Militech Cerberus, which have claimed the lives of 3 million and 2.9 million players respectively. Both of them are pretty tricky boss fights that can spread you along the ground if you're not prepared, so it makes a lot of sense they'd take first and second.
It's actually kind of surprising that the Militech Cerberus isn't first, as the section of Phantom Liberty that has V taking on the horrid mech strips you of your weapons and turns Cyberpunk 2077 into a horror game for a brief moment, something that fans definitely weren't prepared for going in. However, things get even stranger when we get to the bronze medal position, as Phantom Liberty's third-biggest killer isn't actually an enemy at all. It's the carelessness of players themselves.
According to the stats released by CD Projekt Red (thanks GamesRadar), over 2.6 million people have died falling from the catwalks of Dogtown's stadium, which you have to navigate during the mission 'Dog Eat Dog'. During the mission, you eventually make your way to a parking garage that has been better days, which has you running across narrow beams, jumping across deadly gaps, and navigating tight platforms to ensure you don't fall.
Unfortunately, it seems as though a lot of players actually are falling to their deaths, whether it be out of sheer curiosity while exploring, or just absentmindedly not watching where they're stepping/jumping. Even then, it's very impressive that almost 3 million players have
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