


Guts (Rebecca’s Shotgun)ĭavid Martinez might be Cyberpunk: Edgerunners’ main character, but Rebecca is the star of the show.

Follow the map, interact with the case, and the Legendary piece of equipment is yours. Just read through what he has to say, and you can then pick up David’s Jacket. Let 24 hours pass in-game, and one of the anime’s secondary characters, Falco, will text you. All you have to do is text Muamar “El Capitán” Reyes and ask him about David Martinez, and El Capitán will scrounge up what information he can. We’re not going to spoil what it contains, but after the braindance is finished, the game automatically gives you the side job “Over the Edge,” which is actually fairly easy. Rifling through the garbage nets you a braindance headset. Right next to the graffiti is a trash can, and the next leg of the journey is inside it. Here is all the crossover loot gamers have found so far and how you can claim them as your own:

More importantly, you can don some equipment from the show. Players can now buy a drink named after the anime’s protagonist, “The David Martinez,” in Afterlife, and you can also visit the apartments of the show’s main characters. However, the patch’s most noteworthy additions are all the easter eggs that reference Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. One of these armaments is a chainsword, the Cut-O-Matic, which is perfect for everyone who wants a little Warhammer 40K in their Cyberpunk 2077. The release of Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 1.6 coincided with the launch of Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, which was apparently the plan since the patch was nicknamed the “Edgerunners Update.” Not only did this patch implement yet more fixes that finally made the game worth playing, the update also added several new gigs and weapons. It only seemed fair for CD Projekt RED to return the favor. The anime is filled with cameos and easter eggs that translate characters, weapons, and locations from Cyberpunk 2077 into anime form. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners is a fantastic show even when you remove any connections to its source material, and boy are there connections.
