One Cyberpunk 2077 fan found that the vending machine in the player’s own residence can be used to buy Burrito XXL Rosados indefinitely, with supplies never running out as long as players had the money. Despite the fact that the game has been out for nearly a year, players are still discovering new Cyberpunk 2077 secrets. In addition to mysteries, the fictitious dystopian Night City has various allusions to other popular video games and other media brands, the most current of which is a corpse near a rubbish dump that resembles Mythbusters’ Adam Savage.
In the last month, Cyberpunk 2077 has seen an avalanche of favourable Steam reviews, with gamers blotting away its myriad flaws and giving the reviled title a fair go after sustained support from its makers. With almost 30,000 recent reviews, the title is currently rated “Mostly Positive” on the storefront, and those figures are projected to rise as fresh updates are released. While CD Projekt Red has announced that two big Cyberpunk 2077 upgrades would be released early this year, a fresh leak suggests that the forthcoming Cyberpunk 2077 current-gen update will be a soft relaunch of the game having a new title & free DLC. However, the studio’s PR Director, Radek Grabowski, has put an end to these speculations, but their reaction generated more questions than it answered.
In a hilarious new discovery, one player learned that they can buy endless burritos in their flat. ARoyaleWithCheese submitted an image of what looks to be Cyberpunk 2077’s protagonist V lying on a bed of burritos on Reddit. According to the user, a vending machine glitch in V’s apartment allows players to endlessly mash the order to acquire a limitless number of Burrito XXL Rosados. Furthermore, if the machine runs out of burritos, saving and restarting the game will automatically replenish it while maintaining the ones already purchased, allowing individuals wishing to build a burrito wave in their own zone to continue buying at their leisure, with the risk that the game may crash.
One of the major factors that contributed to Cyberpunk 2077’s catastrophic debut in 2020 was glitches and bugs. Because Cyberpunk 2077 was possibly the most broken AAA game to ever hit shelves, both PlayStation and Xbox issued refunds to players a month after its release, and PlayStation even went so far as to temporarily remove the title from the PlayStation Store in response to the severe backlash and ceaseless refund inquiries. Since then, CD Projekt Red has prioritised rejuvenating the tarnished title, even going so far as to postpone the title’s current-gen editions for extra polish.
Although CD Projekt Red is gradually revitalising the title with updates, the first-person sci-fi sandbox still has a long way to go before it can be redeemed after its terrible debut. It is uncertain how well Cyberpunk 2077 will be received in the future, but the upgraded current edition of Night City is still full of surprises for eager gamers searching for new adventures.
