Concept artwork for the Cyberpunk 2077 Pacifica area just lately surfaced on-line, revealing one more one in all CD Projekt Red’s extremely anticipated blockbuster’s dystopian settings.
Details had been shared on the official Cyberpunk 2077 Twitter page, together with a quick description of the Pacifica area. The tweet additionally featured two accompanying screenshots.
“Pacifica could’ve been Night City’s money-making vacation resort, but once the investment dried up it became a husk left to rot,” reads the tweet.
“Now, instead of tourists, the district is overrun by gangs and violence, with The Voodoo Boys protecting the community forsaken by NCPD.”
You can take a look at the screenshots beneath, which give a chicken’s eye view of the Cyberpunk 2077 Pacifica area, in addition to a better look on the bottom.
Slowly however certainly, CD Projekt Red is rolling out particulars on the varied locales that make up Night City and its surrounding areas. Last week, we had been launched to the Heywood district, additionally known as “the biggest bedroom in Night City” on account of its place as probably the most populated space of Cyberpunk 2077.
We’ve additionally seen Santo Domingo, a extra industrialized space, in addition to Westbrook, a rich hub that features Japantown and its infamous Tyger Claw gang. More just lately, we acquired a take a look at some Badlands concept art, showcasing the place Cyberpunk 2077’s Nomads dwell. Apparently, it’s highly-polluted plains make even the grimiest a part of Cyberpunk 2077’s internal metropolis seem like a “rich oasis.”
We’ve additionally realized another particulars about Cyberpunk 2077 – for instance, plainly the game won’t allow you to dual-wield guns. Also, apparently you can finish Cyberpunk 2077 without even completing the main quest.
If seeing these new areas has you pumped for Cyberpunk 2077, be sure to take a look at our hands-on impressions. Alex spent 4 hours taking part in and concluded that Cyberpunk 2077 is mainly “every video game you’ve ever played in one cybernetically-enhanced package.”