Night City, the expansive setting of Cyberpunk 2077, has plenty of ways for players to get around. Walking, driving, and even fast-traveling are all feasible options, and the game's fast-travel stations are even built into the environment of Night City. Some are designed as metro stations or other areas of public transportation, though according to experts on the subject, these designs don't line up with Cyberpunk 2077's attempt at portraying the future and don't even make for effective transit stations. There's a lot of work to be done in order to realistically improve Night City's subway systems.
Of course, Night City's public transportation isn't the only aspect of the game that leaves more to be desired. There are, unfortunately, plenty of areas in which Cyberpunk 2077 falls short of design expectations. The game's launch in late 2020 was one of the most notorious in recent history, comparable to that of No Man's Sky in 2016.Cyberpunk 2077 was riddled with bugs upon release and failed to run properly on most consoles even after months of crunch from developers at CD Projekt Red. As of mid-2022, the game is mostly complete and far more functional, though many players still hope that additional DLC will continue to improve some of the more lackluster areas of Cyberpunk 2077. One such area is the game's buses and subways, which, in their current state, serve as little more than decoration rather than a viable method of transportation like trucks and cars in Cyberpunk 2077.
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Unfortunately, Night City's subway stations don't seem to be on the roster any time soon in terms of getting improvements. Rumors were circulating as of early 2022 regarding a potential metro update, one
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