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Where to find the secret rooms of the Cyberpunk 2077 developers

 We give you the location of all the secret rooms of Cyberpunk 2077 developers that are scattered around Night City.

One of the secrets that you can find throughout your journey through Night City are references to the different developers, and surely you will want to visit them to thank them for the title and also a little slap on the wrist for the amount of bugs.


Now we want to focus on two places on the map where you can find references to the development team.


In these places scattered around the map, you will find either photographs of the main developers, or different lines of credits on those who have participated in the creation of this experience.


Where to find the secret rooms of the Cyberpunk 2077 developers

Specifically, we find two locations throughout Night City where we have these developer rooms, and we tell you where they are and how to access these curious rooms.


Developer room in Kabuki

To locate it, you must go to the circle-shaped shopping center in Kabuki in Watson. It's the same mall where you visit the Nethacker vendor during the main story. Once you've arrived, visit the back of this mall until you locate a door with an access keypad near the stairs. If you are at the correct door, Johnny will challenge you to open it and you must enter the code 60 51 85 on the keypad to unlock it.


Developer room in Kabuki

Once inside, you can sit in the tech room at the bottom of the stairs and Johnny will play the guitar, but the idea is that you look at the screen, turn it on, and you will get a series of photos of the developers.


Developer Lounge in Arasaka

To find this second room you must go to the city center, specifically to Plaza Corpo. In it, locate the Arasaka building, and go to the left of the main doors to find the Arasaka Memorial.


Developer Lounge in Arasaka

Now just go to the back of the hall until you see a panel where you must enter the access code 20 23 to find the different developer names on the walls.


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