Easter Eggs and References – Cyberpunk 2077 Wiki Guide


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Developer CD Project Red assures fans that Cyberpunk 2077 is full of variety Easter eggs and references Which can be found all over Knight City – ranging from developers to other games and pop culture.

This page contains information about all known Easter eggs which was confirmed in Cyberpunk 2077.

Mike Pondsmith, Cyberpunk DJ

Cyberpunk 2077 includes a variety of radio stations, including a wide range of music styles designed just for Cyberpunk 2077, including rap, hip-hop and more. As it turned out, one of these radio stations was voiced by none other than Mike Pondsmith, the creator of Cyberpunk IP.

In addition, some of the songs you can hear on the radio are performed by famous artists, including Grimes and Run Jewels.

Keenu Reeves vs. Johnny Silverhand

Kenu Reeves not only identifies Ronnie Legend as Jonny Silverhand, but has similarities to him – but that doesn’t mean actor Cyberpunk 2077 doesn’t exist in the universe.

One of the songs featured in Cyberpunk 2077 by Rye the Jewels is Kenu’s name in his song “Kenu Reeves – Cyber ​​Arm Under My Sleeve” – ​​and there’s a reason for this. According to the developers, Kenu Reeves does not exist, as “the well-known narrow-minded actor who had an unusual resemblance to Johnny Silverhand, and in the years after Johnny’s disappearance, was frequently mistaken for JS”.

The fall-era refers to the period after the decade of the s0 where the decline of Western civilization began, resulting in the fracture of the United States, so you will not see the two in the same place.

The Black Unicorn

Among the many consents of The Wicher to, you can find a special katana called The Black Unicorn, consent to the special steel sword of the Wicher 3, which is a possible blend of its “DRM free”, CD project Red’s preferred distribution platform, G.O. G ..

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Photo mode pose references

In the released trailer of Cyberpunk 2077, the developers showed strong photo mode, and included a lot of nods in some well-known poses.

Those shown include Sailor Moon Pose, Jojo’s bizarre adventure pose and – while not anime – Dark Souls pose.