Cyberpunk 2077 player comes across a hidden Easter egg in the main menu.

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Cyberpunk 2077 player comes across a hidden Easter egg in the main menu.

Folks, this is a niche. It is infinitesimally small. So small that it could fit into the gaps of an atom. But I find it interesting, so here we are.

The "it" in this case is the puny Easter egg in Cyberpunk 2077's main menu, discovered by a Twitter user named Crushovitz (and spotted by GamesRadar), It turns out that if you hover your mouse cursor over the current patch version of the game long enough, it will show up as 2.0.77. That's the year of Cyberpunk 2077! You can tell because it says so in the name.

I said it was niche, but here's what's actually cool: Cyberpunk 2077 is a huge game. Cyberpunk 2077" is a huge game, and I don't just mean on a huge scale. There are so many secrets that CDPR is beginning to wonder if anyone will ever find it.

In a reply to Kruschowitz's tweet, CDPR developer Paveu Sask, the next Cyberpunk associate game director, congratulated the player: "Well found! You found it well. The tireless research of the real Morgan Blackhand has unlocked yet another secret of Night City.

Well, sort of. Because this Easter egg, despite being on the game's main menu, has apparently been left undiscovered. It is possible, for example, that it was added at the same time as the 2.0 update of the game. Even if it wasn't there all along, it's kind of impressive that there wasn't a single Reddit thread about it while it was there.

Regardless, this Easter egg joins the ranks of other undiscovered Easter eggs of cyberpunk, such as Doom, Witcher 3, and Edgerunners. In fact, all the Easter eggs we discovered when the game was first released are here. I don't think anyone was peeking at the patch version all the time.

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