All Locations from Edgerunners in Cyberpunk 2077 - VULKK.com

2022-09-24 02:29:16 By : Mr. Heculus Sun

Complete guide to all locations from Night City in Cyberpunk 2077 that you can see while watching Cyberpunk: Edgerunners TV Series on Netflix!

In this guide I am going to explore all of the places that are featured in the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners TV Series from Netflix in the game Cyberpunk 2077.

As we know, the events in the game take place after the story in the Anime series, but studio Trigger and CD Projekt Red have made sure nearly all of the scenes in the show are happening in places and areas of Night City that you can visit in the game. That’s exactly what I’m going to do for you in this guide.

The places and events are scheduled chronologically per episode and if a location is repeated several times in multiple episodes, I may only mention it the first time it has appeared or the first time it was clearly recognizable as a location from Night City in the game.

Every time I show a comparison shot between the Cyberpunk 2077 game and the Edgerunners TV Show, the first image will be from the game followed by an image from the show. Some of the images may be a bit off because my setup is optimized for HDR graphics and I had to turn HDR off to avoid washed-out results. Windows has not learned yet how to use HDR properly.

Note: There are major spoilers from the TV Series in this guide. I recommend that you watch Edgerunners first before you check the content below.

In the first episode, we see David’s apartment, his walk to the Arasaka Tower, the incident with his mom on the high road and the ripperdoc.

The series mentions several times that David is from Santo Domingo, which is tied to the events that happen to him while he is in the Arasaka Academy.

The first location I want to point out from the first episode is David and his mom Gloria Martinez’s apartment located in Arroyo in Santo Domingo.

David lives with his mom in Megabuilding H4 in the southern parts of Arroyo.

The view of the Megabuilding we see in this scene is from the north side. David is heading to the Metro station, which is also to the north.

At the base of the building is where you can find and watch the XBD of the Cyberpsycho from the start of the show. At the end of this side job with the XBD you can get David’s Jacket. Check out my separate guide for that.

The apartment is not accessible because the whole Megabuilding H4 is not accessible at all in the game. David’s apartment, however, is identical to V’s original apartment in Night City (the first one you get).

There are a few differences in the appliances (missing washing machine in V’s apartment) and decorations, but the layout is exactly the same.

North from the building is the Metro Station “Wollesen St”, where David takes the train to go to school.

Here is the shot of the crossroad where David takes a turn towards the Metro station.

And this is the entrance with the NCART logo at the top.

David takes the train to the Metro: Memorial Park station in Corpo Plaza.

On his way to the Arasaka Acedemy, David walks by the crime scene where the Cyberpsycho was taken down.

From there David takes the stairs up to the Corpo Plaza and the entrance to the Arasaka Academy building.

At the higher level of the plaza, David senses Lucy for a brief moment. Here is the exact spot.

The Arasaka building is on the north side of the plaza and its entrance is one level below.

Gloria drives David back home after school when they happen to find themselves in the middle of a brutal shoot-out between gangs. This happens on the high road right here:

You can see the Megabuildings to the south and north (yellow-blue to the south, yellow-red to the north). The yellow-blue Megabuilding is where David lives. They were almost home when this happens.

After the incident, Gloria Martinez is accepted to the local Hospital in Rancho Coronado. This is actually a psychiatric facility.

The scene is on the second floor of the building.

Because of his accent and the environment, I originally tried looking for David’s Ripperdock in the Paccifica. I was wrong.

David’s Ripperdock store location is in Santo Domingo, just north from David’s home.

When you go there in Cyberpunk 2077, you will see another Ripperdoc. The brief conversation you can have with him suggests that he has not been here long and is very young too.

The entrance is marked with a 6th Street Gang logo, which we see for the first time in Episode 2.

The iconic locations from the show that you can visit in the game include the place where David gets a nose bleed from using the cyberware too much, the place where Lucy stops the emergency medical trolley and the location of her apartment.

At the Memorial Park metro station David and Lucy get off the train to discuss their first “job” together as a team.

They stand near a trash can at the top of the staircase when David gets his first nose bleed and faints – a side effect from the new cyberware.

After David faints, him and Lucy end up on a street in Japantown in Westbrook.

This is after the action-packed chase scene with the emergency transport trolley where Lucy is on top of David and steers with her body weight trying to escape.

After their visit at the Ripperdoc, David and Lucy head to her apartment. She lives in Japantown, Westbrook. Not too far away from the previous scene, where she stops the emergency medical cart.

Lucy lives in Megabuilding H8. I could not find an entrance to her apartment and access to the roof of the building was not available on my save.

Note: I hunted down these locations on a “completed the whole game 100%” save and I can’t remember if we had a mission on that roof. It’s possible you may be able to go up there using the elevator at some point.

You can easily recognize this view, though:

To get to it, climb this building (image below). You can park a car near it and jump from the roof of the car to make it easier to get to the first roof level.

Interesting fact is that the hallway to Lucy’s apartment is identical to the one in the building where Judy’s apartment is in Cyberpunk 2077. Same graffiti, same staircase, same ceiling light. Just different location.

However, the door in the game leads to a fire escape, not to an apartment and Judy’s apartment is to the right. Also, Judy’s apartment is in a whole another place in Watson’s Kabuki.

The fact that this hallway is narrow and short, made me wonder if Lucy does indeed live in the Megabuilding, but the interior of her apartment is identical to V’s and these are standard for the Megabuilding structures in Night City.

In this episode David meets the crew for the first time in Lucy’s apartment, they do a gig together that sends them all over the city and end up in a parking lot in front of Turbo’s diner.

While hanging in front of his apartment, David gets a call from Maine. The next scene shows a storage house or a garage building (or both) somewhere in what seems to be Santo Domingo’s Rancho Coronado.

This one is a stretch, but this is the best matching location I found so far. The building is not the same (it seems it “lost” a story), but almost everything else fits.

In Episode 3 we can clearly see the 6th Street symbol on the wall. The barrels are gone, though.

The crew tracks the driver to a small bar in Vista Del Rey in Heywood, where he frequently goes after the fights.

This is a street under a large building complex, not far from the Congress and MLK metro station to the south and Delamain HQ to the north. The map shows my character inside the bar.

The The bar is still there, though the sign is gone. I wonder who stole it…

The light pillar on the right is the one David breaks with the car while trying to escape. It seems it’s been replaced, heh.

The interior is almost the same.

After the failed attempt to extract the data in time. David drives the car with the driver chasing him. They head south on “Congress” street (or is it a boulevard?), as you can see from this shot with the bar at the back right.

When the Tiger Claw Bikers appear, David and Lucy head up the highway.

The following show is from the Highway overlooking Megabuilding H6 and the Petrochem structures as the car is heading southwest. This was the spot where they met the heavy traffic and things went rough.

After the hard and long day, the crew celebrates the successful gig with a street party at the parking lot in front of Turbo’s diner. The place is in Japantown in Westbrook, right next to Megabuilding H8, where Lucy’s apartment is. This is the same place where Faraday appears and crashes the party.

There are a lot of small and a few very important locations shown in Episode 4. The most iconic of them is certainly the bar Afterlife. Rogue is also featured briefly here. The episode ends dramatically and depressingly with Pilar’s death.

I was not sure if I should include this one, because every one of you knows what and where Afterlife is, but it’s an iconic location from the TV Series, so here we go – Little China, Watson.

The first scene in Episode 4 takes place here. Clair and Rogue are also featured in the episode in the bar.

Unfortunately, I could not find the beer (or whatever it was) that they were drinking on the menu at Afterlife.

Next we have a couple of camera shots from a corner of the street that passes by the Arasaka Estate up in the hill in North Oak, Westbrook.

Maine and Dorio discuss the info they have about the next gig. Here’s the first shot:

Rebecca and Pilar’s apartment is in Watson’s Northside.

The building is right next to the Longshore North fast travel terminal.

David exits Aldo’s garage and walks past a police car on the road while carrying a package.

This is right around the corner of Aldo’s garage, on the same street.

On the west side of Night City, in City Center’s Downtowm area, you can find the exact location where Lucy and David go for an evening run.

The map may show you “swimming”, but this is a dock in the game and you can capture the same vista that Lucy was admiring in the show when David arrived.

The end of that run training session is at the end of the street, here:

David’s first gun is a gift from Maine. I am fairly certain this is a variant of the Lexington pistol. In a later episode, they talk about this pistol, as a matter of fact.

While Lucy and Maine train David, we get one more location that pops up quickly. Maine and David are getting fuel for the car at a fuel station out in the Badlands.

Lizzie’s bar is almost as iconic for Night City as Afterlife is in Cyberpunk 2077. It’s in Watson’s Kabuki, right at the border with Little China.

We see a glimpse of its interior and entrance here as well.

A brief moment takes us to the 2nd Amendment gun shop in Megabuilding H10, where V’s first apartment is. David and Rebecca practice shooting there.

One of the most iconic locations in Cyberpunk 2077 is the All Foods factory where V meets the Maelstrom gang. In Edgerunners we see ther exact same “meeting” room with the two couches where V and Jackie sat down for a talk.

The image I am sharing is of the entrance. I’d have to go to another character to be able to enter that room again. If you have a screenshot, please share it with me.

The most dramatic scene happens in Northside, Watson.

Here the gang meet a cyberpsycho. Pilar attempts to make him stop urinating on the street, but the C-psycho shots Pilar and gets his head blown off in a very graffic scene.

In Episode 5 we see the crew preparing and going on their next gig – grabbing a target for Tanaka – the famous BD editor Jimmy Kurosaki (JK). The most famous location featured in this episode is the Embers club, which is where the “point of no return” happens in the Cyberpunk 2077 main story.

The episode starts with a team meeting. The edgerunners discuss the plan for the next gig – grabbing Jimmy Kurosaki, the famous BD editor. This is happening in an apartment in Japantown, Westbrook.

Take the elevator in the building and get up to the 15th floor. When you get up there, the place should look familiar. This is the same location where V and Jackie have a mission in the very beginning of the game.

Enter through the first open door on your right. Keep following the path from room to room and you will reach this one (image below). It’s right before the exit to the balcony, where the Trauma Team arrives. The interior is even more messy in the Cyberpunk 2077 version of this place, but that’s V’s fault… partially.

The crew prepares to pick up JK. They know he’s got reservation for dinner at Embers. This is where the final main story mission starts in the game as well. Embers is in The Glen, Heywood.

JK drives a Caliburn model car, one of the most expensive cars in Cyberpunk 2077. The top image of the two below is the Caliburn car V can get in Cyberpunk 2077, the second image is, of course, JK’s car in the show.

After JK blasts the EMP, he takes David in his car and escapes. There are two maps that we see during the chase. The first one is in Little China, Watson.It is actually reversed in the TV Show.

The second map we see is the bridge heading north from Japantown into Kabuki.

Either JK is running in circles or the creators of the show didn’t pursue realistic roads and directions.

The locations in David’s BD experience are not of great importance, so I will summarize them here.

The first one is the Corpo Plaza. We’ve already seen everything there is to see there in Episode 1. David relives the Cyberpsycho XBD. The first scene is David overlooking the rings of the Corpo Plaza. The second one is where the crime scene with the original Cyberpsycho takes place.

After they finally catch JK, the edgerunners keep him in a building up in Watson’s Northside, at the docks.

This is where Tanaka arrives later on using Delamein’s services. Delamain is featured in a quest chain in Cyberpunk 2077 and is a great story, in case you have missed it.

If you want to explore the interior and see exactly where JK was flatlined, the entrance is on the southeast side, through a window you can open and enter.

This one is about Maine and his cyberpsychosis state. He’s been wearing too much Chrome and his body has reached the end-point. Most of the action happens in the same place where Episode 5 took us.

After Maine’s breakdown, David attempts to talk to him in the hallway just outside Apartment 1234 on the same floor in the same building in Japantown, Westbrook.

After that we get a shot of Apartment 1238. This is where Maine has isolated himself to think about his options as hea realizes that his overdoings with Chrome are causing him to experience brief, but more and more frequent moments of syberpsychosis.

This is a parking lot. It looks like the one where V meets Jackie in one of the origin stories of the game, but I was unable to find it so far.

In the same building, as all of the events from this episode, the bathroom is the last on the right before the balcony where the Trauma Team arrive in Cyberpunk 2077’s story mission.

Here is an aerial shot of the balcony.

Trauma Team, NCPD and MaxTac all arrive one after another to the apartment because of the chaos created by Maine.

At the end of the episode we see David and Lucy driving on what appears to be a highway and they pass by Megabuilding H3.

This building is located in The Glen, but from how the shot was places in the episode, I think they were moving on the highway on the other side of the river, in northern Arroyo, Santo Domingo.

The seventh episode reveals a much more grown-up David. He’s bulked up, chromed up and got tons of experience. Enough to lead the crew now. We also visit David and Lucy’s new apartment for a deep dive into… Lucy’s past.

The very first shots are aerian views top-down of Little China, more specifically the crossing between Little China and Watson and City Center.

The image in the show is rotated 90 degrees clockwise. You can’t see the second shot on the map because of how Cyberpunk 2077’s map layout is designed.

During this drive, David, now a more grown-up and leader of the crew, stuffed with more chrome all over his body and with a lot more experience, teaches and prepares a young recruit for the team.

David was overly excited to get his first Lexington from Maine. Now he trash-talks this type of gun and gives the kid a Satara. This weapon was featured a lot in some pre-launch media for the game. I personally spent a good amount of time with this double-barrel shotgun.

The crew is traveling north to the Totentanz for a job. Totentanz is the bar where Maelstrom members like to hang out. It’s in Northside, Watson.

The first shot is from the air and shows the Hotel building where the Totentanz club is. The second shot is from the street level, easier for me to match :)))

The next shot is actually inside, right after the entrance. You can see the skull sign in the middle and the two balconies on the left and right. The shot is from David’s eyes.

Rebecca is firing with her favorite gun Guts, which you can find in Cyberpunk 2077, and a smart submachine gun that looks like the Prototype: Shingen Mark V iconic weapon.

Inside the same building, Julio, the young kid, who now wields a Satara, rushes through a corridor on the second floor and gets blown up after crossing a movement-triggered explosive.

Wakako is one of the first NPCs who will start giving you jobs in Night City when you play as V in Cyberpunk 2077. Wakako Okada is the fixer for the Westbrook district.

When David talks to her, he is just outside the hotel building where the Totentanz club is. When you go there, face the entrance to the hotel and turn right to match the view.

This location is not new, but I wanted to include Falco in an image because this is the NPC that grants you David’s Jacket as reward in Cyberpunk 2077.

We all know the location of Afterlife already. What’s interesting in the scene where David meets Maine’s old “client” Faraday, is that it happens in the same booth where V talks to Rogue.

With David’s growing reputation and piles of Eddies, David and Lucy can now afford not just more and shiny Chrome, but a nice new luxurious apartment. This is in fact the same apartment model as the one you get as V if you get to one of the unique endings of Cyberpunk 2077.

You cannot access this apartment in Cyberpunk 2077 unless you complete the game to reach the specific ending that allows V to return with Panam to Night City. This is known as the “Path of Glory epilogue” and to get to it you need to complete the Rogue ending variation of the game.

Of course, there’s always the possibility to install a mod and go anywhere, any time. The apartment does exist in Night City. Reaching it is what’s blocked if you don’t meet the requirements for this ending scenario.

The view from the apartment is different because it is most likely in a different place than the one V gets. Or Trigger studio just showed creativity with it for the sake of the anime.

In this scene, David is driving a motorcycle outside of the city. It looks as if they are in the Badlands, but the view of Night City in the background suggests that they are north or north-east of Night City.

I was not able to drive far enough to go into the wilderness as the two characters (the map ends), but I captured the best possible view I could that matches the one from the show.

In the image below I point to the communications towers and the advertisements. Also the overall shape seems to fit. The characters are much further away from the city and the power poles are much smaller.

The view of Night City in the next shot, however, seems to be from the south side – the Badlands.

I think it’s here somewhere around these rocks that David and Lucy sit down for a break and stare at the stars in the sky.

They are sitting behind a big rock and the view isn’t 100% the same, but that’s most likely due to the creative freedom Trigger had.

Lucy’s origin story does not mention if the junkyard she remembers is from the one in the Badlands, but if it is, then the shot should be from here somewhere, around the large yellow cranes. I could not match the perfect position.

I am currently still looking to match these shots from the very end of the episode.

Episode 8 is where the real drama begins as David is showing the first signs of cyberpsychosis and Lucy gets captured by Faraday with help from Kiwi.

Faraday discusses his deal with Douglas at Tom’s Diner. This location is in Little China, in Watson.

This is the main location of this chain franchise. It’s the same place where you talk to Takemura during one of the main missions of the game.

Kiwi’s apartment iks in the same building and even the same apartment that Regina is using for her operations in Night City in Cyberpunk 2077.

During the events of the game, the place serves as an office to the Fixer. I could not find any traces of Kiwi left in the apartment.

Take the elevator on the side of the building and get to the thirteenth floor. The interior is a bit different, which suggests that it’s possible Kiwi’s apartment may have been on a different floor in the same building, but the view is the same at least. The two tiles on the floor in front of the window are still there!

There is no doubt that this is the building because in this episode we also see Faraday waiting for the elevator downstairs. The visuals there match what we have in-game as well.

David starts to experience the first serious symptoms of cyberpsychosis. We see him and Rebecca fighting in Pacifica when David freezes for a moment and Rebecca saves him by taking care of the enemy.

This happens in the border between Coastview and West Wind Estate. Naturally, when Animals are involved, this would most likely take place somewhere in Pacifica.

David and Rebecca are fighting Animals members as part of a gig when David freezes and his mind slips into memories and confusion.

This is happening right in front of the “Wild Blue” Hotel and Spa. Here is the reverse-shot, from the moment right before David blows up the grenade.

Falco drops David off at this location in Japantown after the gig. Shortly after him, Falco drops Rebecca as well. She wants to have a chat with David about what happened earlier.

David and Rebecca take a walk around Japantown and stop to talk at this location:

Rebecca approaches David and offers to talk a walk with her.

Here is the first view we get where Rebecca explains to David that she is serious and cares about him. She trusts him with her life and demands to learn what’s going on with him.

In the next scene, where they already have a serious conversation (though Devid refuses to tell Becca what’s wrong with him). We see this view of Kabuki over on the other side of the water:

To the south, we see this:

After a visit at David’s ripperdoc, Lucy finds out that David’s body is on the verge of breaking and tries to convince him to scale back his cyberwar instead of increasing his meds. They are walking along the water line in southern Little China in Watson.

I believe this location in the game is as good as it gets, though a few of the details are slightly off like the lack of a bench right next to them. There are benches on the sidewalk, but not where we see one in the episode.

The next shot confirms the location, at least roughly, thanks to the advertisements light beam, the bridge and the giant ad logos on it.

Finally, we have this one:

We see Lucy up on a roof next to a giant antenna and satellite dishes.

She is in Kabuki, Watson, overlooking a Hotel to the southeast from her location.

Here is what she is targeting:

As she enters the building and approaches her target, she gets overloaded and captured by Faraday and Kiwi.

In this episode we see the beginning of David’s final gig with his crew. The edgerunners find out what Kiwi has been working with Faraday. David puts on the Cyber Skeleton. We also witness the beginning of the great chance with Arasaka, Militech, Animals members mercs and the Edgerunners all involved. The segment from the chase in this episode takes place outside of Night City, in the eastern Badlands areas.

The first scene is David and his crew preparing to intercept the cargo truck and its escort. They are deep in the Badlands, near the Old Turbines Fast Travel somewhere.

I could not pinpoint the location of David, but it’s somewhere north from the main road leading into the city from the east.

This shot is when the Arasaka convoy passes by the Sunshine Motel. That’s where another team of Animals members joins the chance.

As David explains, they are a decoy, hired by Faraday to distract and split Arasaka’s attention and manpower.

Faraday holds Lucy captured and forces her to deep dive. They are in a luxury apartment’s top-floor balcony in Charter Hill, Westbrook.

Enter the building and take the elevator up to the 12th-story apartments. This is an area you visit during the “Until Death Do Us Part” gig from Wakako.

There used to be a bug with the elevator’s apartments button not working. I can’t say if it’s still present. The character I found the location on, had no trouble activating the elevator.

You can either break the door to the left of the elevator or exit to the balcony and go from there. It depends on which Attribute you have higher and able to answer the requirements for it. It’s possible that you may not be able to take the elevator after you have completed this gig. I will update this segment after I have a chance to test it more.

The Basilisk isn’t a location, but a super-cool armored vehicle. You get to control one in one of the final jobs from the main story of the game, with Panam. And you get to romance Panam inside of that vehicle.

In the final episode of Cyberpuk: Edgerunners we see an epic car chase that drags us all over Night City. As David is slipping more and more into cyberpsychosis, we see moments from his childhood and the conclusion to his last mission – to save Lucy.

Well, an image of a map compared to an image of a map. Weird, right? David and his crew are rushing towards Arasaka HQ entering Night City from the south as the previous action takes place in the Badlands.

The marker is exactly on the Arasaka HQ building. The one that David used to go to school when he was in the Arasaka Academy.

The map above didn’t show how exactly the cars entered the city. From the next shot, we know that they enter from the main road from the east.

The image matches perfectly with the advertisements, the hills on both sides and the bus stop on the side.

And there is the reverse shot showing Night City.

The next shot is a short distance from the previous, confirming that they are still on the road to Arroyo, Santo Domingo.

And the explosions take place a few meters later on the same road.

The chase continues this way:

Next, we have a scene in Arroyo.

It’s this intersection near Megabuilding H6.

Interesting to note is that the sign in the episode of the show says this:

While the sign in the game right before this intersection is different. The one in the show is from a whole other location.

The next scene starts with David’s memory of an intersection in Vista Del Rey. in Heywood.

Thanks to Adam for the help!

This is quite far away from the previous location. It’s also where things kind of fall apart when it comes to the first map with GPS target we see at the start of the chase. There’s no way the cars can be at this intersection in Vista Del Rey and still be following the path from the GPS.

They have taken one or more different turns for sure. It’s a car chase after all, perfectly normal. Also, the map we saw first, is not identical to the map in the game. The streets do not intersect there, they are on different levels.

The end goal is still the same – the Arasaka building in the middle of the city!

The next scene I recognized and captured is from Vista Del Rey again. On the in-game map I placed an arrow to indicate where the cars are coming from and where they were headed. Compared to the previous location I captured, it looks like they have traveled quite a distance, in a circle of sorts.

There’s quite a bit of action and scenes between this one and the previous one, bu I think they were creatively added because the locations did not match the visuals from in-game. Megabuilding H6 is clearly visible in the background.

During the car chase, David slips in and out of memories from his childhood. Most are locations we have discussed already or locations that are covered in the chase segment. Here’s what’s different in terms of visuals.

While grown-up David is laughing uncontrollably, we see a teenager David walking around Corpo Plaza. In this one he is walking on the top lane on the southern side of the plaza, overlooking the Arasaka Tower to the north.

Kiwi meets Faraday and gets shot right in front of the Buck-a-Slice diner in northern Arroyo.

Here are the shots from their meeting and the moment/place she gets shot and makes him shoot himself.

And here is the shot of the dumpsters behind the diner, where Kiwi dies.

There are several shots from the roof of the Arasaka Tower building. Here is one. Arasaka Tower aka Arasaka HQ is the northern structure at the Corpo Plaza in Night City.

Adam Smasher. The ultimate bad-ass bad guy. The final boss in Cyberpunk 2077. Adam is not a location in the game, but an iconic character and I like villains like him and Darth Malgus (from SWTOR). So, I thought I’d list him. Adam actually is first mentioned in an earlier episode, but in the tenth one we see him in action.

A little bit of info about Adam and why he is such an iconic character in the Cyberpunk universe.

There is little human element left in Smasher. Apart from having a metal body, his organs are also mostly replaced and his behavior doesn’t correspond to that of a normal human being.

Adam Smasher is the legendary mercenary, who while working for Arasaka in 2023, killed the legendary rebel rockerboy Johnny Silverhand in the Arasaka Tower complex in City Center District – the very heart of Night City at the time.

David and his crew intersect Faraday’s path and jump literally on top of his vehicle. David remains on top of Faraday’s car as everyone is flying towards Corpo Plaza after the crash.

It took me so many hours of exploring Night City, going through old saves and old video footage I have from my previous playthroughs. But I had fantastic time doing this and am glad that I am able to offer you this crazy-long and incredibly detailed Guide to all locations from Cyberpunk Edgerunners in Cyberpunk 2077.

The show was a blast to watch and rewatch several times and I am glad that CD Projekt Red delayed its release to properly catch the hype it deserves.

Yeah, I am fairly certain this show was supposed to be on Netflix at least a year earlier, maybe even closer to the game’s launch. CD Projekt Red, Trigger and Netflix played smart by delaying it until the game regains at least partially its reputation after the bad launch.

GOG tells me I have 301 hours at the time of this publication. I have enjoyed every single one of them. And about 30 or more are after Update 1.6 was released.

And the best part is that I did all of this research without modding the game. I explored it all the way the designers intended us to explore it. I love the mods that I have tried in the past, but for this experience I drove my vehicles (well, V’s vehicles I mean) around the city, I took evelators up and down, I climbed like mad and jumped like a happy little rabbit from building to building and I dare say I managed to capture nearly all locations from a good-enough angle so they are easily recognizable and close-enough to the shots from the show.

Cyberpunk Edgerunners is a true gift to all fans of the franchise. I have little to no experience with Trigger’s past work and Anime as a whole, but as a Cyberpunk fan, I loved the series.

Now, I have to be honest about something. I do not want the show to get a second season. If CDPR and Trigger decide to continue it, I think it has to be a new show. It could be a spin-off or a direct continuation, but Edgerunners had a great story all in itself and it deserves to remain as a whole package.

This concludes my guide to every single location from Edgerunners TV Show in the game Cyberpunk 2077. Special thanks to the following people for helping me fill in a few gaps in this giant collection of Edgerunners Locations in Cyberpunk 2077:

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