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Cyberpunk fans spot an awesome open-world detail hiding in plain sight

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Published 15:50 14 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Cyberpunk fans spot an awesome open-world detail hiding in plain sight

I totally missed this my first time playing

Sam Cawley

Sam Cawley

There’s an awesome open-world detail hidden in Cyberpunk 2077, I’ve seen it myself and I even didn't quite realise how cool it actually is.

I’ll admit I haven’t given Cyberpunk 2077 as much of my time as I would have liked to.

I had a blast with Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty though, which completely changed the game for the better!

I’ve done a few endings, quite a few of the side quests and a little bit of Easter egg hunting, but with so many great games to play I’ve just barely cracked the 100 hour mark.

Most of my time was spent roaming the open-world, especially during the evening when Night City is lit up like a disgustingly dirty Christmas tree.

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However during my travels I walked past a spot that I really didn’t pay much attention to, though I wish I had because in hindsight it’s incredibly cool, a tree.

A Reddit thread by FetchingFrog brought the tree to my attention, and made me remember I had in fact walked past it before but not paid it much significance.

This was a mistake because, and you might have noticed this, Night City is a concrete jungle where you’ve got a skyscraper in your eyes everywhere you look, but you don’t see many trees knocking about the place…

Turns out this tree is only one of few actually found within the city, a testament to just how much of the land has been torn up to build the high-tech location.

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One fan joked that the tree probably has a “cult following” given how it’s such a rarity within the city’s borders.

“CDPR missed a great Easter egg opportunity by not adding a tiny plaque on it that said “In Memory of a Real Tree,” said another.

It’s all very Bladerunner 2049, but then again that was clearly a big inspiration for the world of Cyberpunk 2077.

Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt Red

Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red

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