This Easter egg is just another kind of prick - another painfully annoying smuggler's cache. That being said, I am glad I can finally start taking notice of other things in Night City instead of going right up to every poster and scanning it with a magnifying glass to see if there's a mention of "Gwynbleidd," or "Zirael," or - and this one is my personal favourite - "Lambert, Lambert, what a prick." Honestly, I am still hoping I'll bump into Ciri somewhere given that there's a pretty decent theory that she went to Night City while she was running from The Wild Hunt. There you have it - Cyberpunk 2077 does have a Witcher Easter egg - it's just a bit niche and immensely well-hidden. The loot here includes a Molodets BioHaz grenade, a durable synthetic biker coat, a hand fan, and a ritual bowl. It's just beneath the southernmost pillar of the bridge connecting Heywood to Pacifica, floating just at the surface of the water. You can see the location of the smuggler's cache in the screenshot below. CD Projekt Red obviously recognizes that slagging off smuggler's caches has become a bit of a trend in the community, which is probably why it put one single smuggler's cache - yes, a proper Witcher 3 one - in Cyberpunk 2077's Night City. best of luck! I used to genuinely think every time I cleared one smuggler's cache, three more appeared in its stead.Īnyway, smuggler's caches have become pretty infamous among Witcher fans precisely because of how many of them are in The Witcher 3. Don't get me wrong, you can pick up some pretty great loot from these underwater stashes - but if you're the kind of person who likes to clear every point of interest on your world map, well. People in the Witcher community often joke about the frankly absurd amount of smuggler's caches scattered across the seas of Skellige. If you've ever played The Witcher 3 for a reasonably long amount of time, you'll know that smuggler's caches are the bane of every Skellige-bound Geralt's existence.
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I'm talking about motherfucking smuggler's caches.
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I'm talking about something else entirely, a major witchery discovery in CD Projekt Red's latest blockbuster. I'm not talking about Ciri being on a magazine, by the way, which was discovered back when press had access to preview builds of the game. I was honestly beginning to worry that I might never find a Witcher Easter egg in Cyberpunk 2077, no matter how much I persevered.īut then I found it - Cyberpunk 2077's single, solitary Witcher Easter egg in all of its witchery glory. Both endeavors - and about 100 other ones - were in vain. I'm not messing - I have spent hours walking up to every raver in Afterlife to see if it's Ciri, or bombing across the Badlands on a motorbike in search of a hypothetical horse named Roach.
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My name is Cian Maher and I am the world's biggest Witcher fan, so it's no wonder that I have spent frankly dozens of hours scouring the streets of Night City for even the slightest hint of an homage to my favourite game.