Mr. Blue Eyes is a name Cyberpunk 2077 players would be forgiven for not knowing, as that’s pretty much his entire purpose. Mr. Blue eyes is a shady character players will not see in full until a certain ending, and it seems he plays some major role in the upper politics of Night City.
However, like Fallout 4’s Synths or conspiracies like the Illuminati, Mr. Blue Eyes is always watching. Players can catch him once or twice, in-game and in the marketing, but he remains a huge mystery.
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As aforementioned, if players choose the Cyberpunk 2077 ending where Rogue dies, V will become Night City’s big fixer. They’ll get a job to rob a space station, and that’s the only real contact V has with Mr. Blue Eyes. V’s interactions seem to suggest that they don’t trust him, but it’s not like they have anything to lose. Players cannot directly interact with him at any point in the game, but they did realize he was watching them in the mission with Jefferson Peralez.
Adding to this mystery is how Garry the Prophet believes Blue-Eyed people live in space and control politics, how he, Garry, and Jefferson all wear the same ring, and Mr. Blue Eyes’ appearance in the Cyberpunk 2077 reveal trailer—as a regular person. There are a lot of things that are never fully explored about him.
Some believe, thanks to the eyes and the rings, that Mr. Blue Eyes, Garry, and Jefferson are all somehow connected to a Rogue AI. Others think it could legitimately believe aliens. Mr. Blue Eyes is clearly not that friendly and has enough connections in space. Furthermore, Mr. Blue Eyes breaks the number one rule of Night City: to make a name for one’s self. This really puts him at odds with the game’s main
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