Cyberpunk 2077’s Phantom Liberty growth launched gamers to a brand new space known as Dogtown, however its residents actually aren’t an enormous fan of Evening Metropolis’s police pressure.
As recorded in IGN’s Cyberpunk 2077 Easter Eggs and References Information, the private-military managed space does not even let cops in. Any participant who acquires (steals) a police automobile or van is not allowed to move by way of the Dogtown gates, with the residents providing up a impolite response to those that strive.
“F**okay off NCPigs”, an enormous pink message throughout the door reads, a play on phrases of kinds of the Evening Metropolis Police Division, or NCPD. Whereas the gates to Dogtown normally open as quickly because the participant approaches, they continue to be firmly closed whereas driving a police automobile.
The shortage of police in Dogtown is sensible given it is a roughly lawless space, with even the abhorrent remainder of Evening Metropolis coming off pleasant compared. It is dominated as an alternative by the Barghest which, alongside being a neat reference to the unique Witcher recreation, are a personal navy run by the vile and violent Kurt Hansen, Phantom Liberty’s large baddie.
The growth arrived September 26, with the game-changing Replace 2.0 laying its basis a couple of days earlier. It fully revamped Cyberpunk 2077 with options equivalent to a brand new perk system and improved AI and likewise introduced closure to an Elon Musk fan concept, a reference to the late racing legend Ken Block, and weird additions to the sport’s largest thriller.
All this triggered a spike in Cyberpunk 2077’s reputation on Steam, a quantity that solely grew as gamers acquired their palms on Phantom Liberty. For all the very best suggestions and methods on learn how to navigate Canine City, whether or not you are a brand new participant, returning, or simply rusty, take a look at IGN’s Cyberpunk 2077 information.
In our 9/10 evaluation of the growth, IGN mentioned: “Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty completes an immense turnaround for CD Projekt Purple’s future RPG kickstarted with the anime spin-off, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners and its newest 2.0 Replace.”
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll discuss The Witcher all day.