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.
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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.
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…
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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.
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.
Topics: Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red