With the huge success of Cyberpunk Edgerunners the anime, it boosted and breathed in new life to the Cyberpunk 2077 game. The anime made by Studio Trigger was loved by everyone from their amazing animations to the unforgettable cast of characters. This alone boosted the sales of Cyberpunk 2077 after it came out and for good reason, the anime was simply amazing. With that there is also the Edgerunner DLC for the game and they’ve even added notable Locations & Loot from the anime to the game and in this guide, we’ll show you where to find them in Night City!
Cyberpunk 2077: 14 Iconic Locations & Loot from Edgerunners
The anime starts before the events of the game, but it does start on the same city so it’s expected that you’ll find certain places shown in the anime in the game as well. This is true and, in this guide, we’ll show you where to find these Iconic Locations & Loot from the anime.
David’s Apartment and Jacket
For the people who played Cyberpunk 2077 first before watching the anime you might have noticed the apartment V had has the same style as David’s from the anime. That’s because these apartments are all the same and pre-fabricated in the world and is supposed to be cheap.
David’s apartment in Santo Domingo. When you fast travel to the Metro: Wollesen St you’ll need to go left until you find the large yellow building. This is where David lived and is shown in the Anime multiple times.
On the side of the building is also an Edgerunner symbol and on the trashcan is an item you can pick up to see a glimpse of the anime. When you pick up the item you can get a side quest to get David’s jacket.
David’s Ripper Doc
David’s Ripper doc can be found north of the apartment block tower, you’ll see a ripper doc icon there. Sadly, the ripper doc from the anime isn’t there but it is the same location and looks of the show.
Rebecca and Pilar’s Apartment
Of course, we can’t forget about Edgerunner’s loli character that Studio Trigger was adamant to keep and good thing they did. You can find their apartment at the Longshore North fast travel point.
Get across the street and you’ll see a building, go to the front and it’ll be the exact same building as the one in the anime. For this one you can actually go inside, go to the second floor and take a left to see a door where Rebecca and Pillar’s apartment room is.
Kiwi’s Apartment
Kiwi’s apartment can be found in the Watson, Kabuki District and find the Sutter fast travel point. Look for the big glass building.
Once you go in it, you’ll see an elevator where you can take to the 13th floor where you’ll find the room where it’s also the room used in Regina Jone’s side quest.
Turbo’s Bar Hangout
Turbo’s Hangout bar can be found in Westbrook, Japantown if you take the Megbuilding HQ fast travel point. From the fast travel point head west to the river front and you’ll find the bar.
Lucy’s Apartment
Lucy’s apartment is actually next to Turbo’s Bar Hangout. Sadly, you can’t get inside it, but you can go on top of it for a scenic view that’s just like in the anime.
Lucy and David’s Jogging Location
In the anime David and Lucy went into a jogging route, one of the areas where they met up is actually in the game. Found in the City Center, Downtown if you take the Corporation Street fast travel point. Head west and you’ll see the area where they meet up.
Lucy and David’s Luxury Apartment
This place can only be accessed through one of the alternate endings of the game.
Tanaka Driver Gig
This place can be found in Heywood, Vista Del Ray when you take the Metro: Congress & MLK fast travel point and is one of the first gigs David does in the show. When you fast travel to the area, take a right and head a block down and you’ll find the building.
JK’s BD Lab Gig
This one can be found in Watson, Northside when you take the NID: Docks fast travel point. When you get there take a left down the street and look for a blue overpass, that’s the place.
Chop Shop HQ
This location can be found in Santo Domingo, Rancho Cornado when you take the San Amaro fast travel point. Take a right and cross the street and you’ll find a garage. This doesn’t look like the exact one in the anime but it’s pretty close and we can put that up to artist liberties.
Afterlife Club
This one is a no brainer if you’ve played the game. The club can be found in Watson, Little China and has their own fast travel point called Afterlife.
Arisaka Tower
A very well-known tower for both players of the game and watchers of the anime. It can be found in the City Center, Corpo Plaza when you take the Metro: Memorial Park fast travel point.
If you go in front of the Miltec building you can find a familiar weapon from the anime besides a bush.
Last Location
This last one might be a bit of a spoiler so we won’t say much but it can be found near the Republic East fast travel point.
Congratulations you now know where these iconic locations from the anime are in the game. Now go out there and relive those memories of the anime, and if you haven’t watched it yet then we highly suggest to do so! Many thanks to Morphologis for showing everyone these locations, if you need more information on the subject then go check their video out here: 14 Iconic Locations & Loot from Edgerunners in Cyberpunk 2077
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