No cyberpunk story is complete without a dystopian metropolis front and center. Cyberpunk 2077 is no exception, with its awesome Night City among the most rich and authentic sandboxes we’ve experienced in gaming. The streets are oozing atmosphere, and they’re chock full of quests and activities to complete off the beaten path of its brilliant main storyline. Here, we’re spotlighting a superb Cyberpunk 2077 2.1 interactive map page built by lowpoly_nomad via Atlasforge. You can use it as a handy reference to locate everything in Night City.
Interactive Cyberpunk 2077 2.1 Night City Map
The map spotlights every point of interest and notable quest/activity in the game, from Cyberpyscho locations to vehicle whereabouts, as well as fast travel spots and Ripperdocs. It also includes Dogtown, so it’s up to date for Cyberpunk 2077 2.1. All you need to do to use it is access the legend drop-down and then add/remove the POIs you want to examine. There’s even a function to remove specific places from the map with a “found” button.
All Cyberpunk 2077 Activities in Night City
Cyberpunk 2077 features a variety of activities and missions that players can engage in. These include:
- Gigs: Gigs are smaller jobs or tasks offered by fixers, usually involving combat, stealth, or hacking.
- NCPD Scanner Hustles: These are random events where you assist the Night City Police Department by resolving crimes or confrontations.
- Cyberpsychos: You can track down and eliminate cyberpsychos, individuals who have lost their sanity due to cybernetic enhancements.
- Vehicle Races: Participate in illegal street races across Night City.
- Fighting Arenas: Test your combat skills in underground fighting arenas like The Mox Poppy or The Glen.
- Gun for Hire: Take on contract work as a mercenary to eliminate specific targets.
- Clothing and Cyberware Shopping: Visit various shops and vendors to purchase new clothing and cyberware to customize your character.
- Joytoys: Interact with Joytoys, who offer intimate encounters for your character.
- Ripperdocs: Visit ripperdocs to purchase and install cyberware upgrades.
- Tarot Card Readings: Seek out Tarot Card graffiti throughout the city and interact with them for narrative insights.
- Braindance Scanning: Use Braindance technology to investigate scenes and uncover hidden details.
- Cyberpsychosis Investigations: Solve cases involving individuals suffering from cyberpsychosis.
- Collectibles: Find collectible items like shards, graffiti, and iconic weapons throughout the city.
- Bounty Hunts: Hunt down and eliminate dangerous criminals with bounties on their heads.
How Big Is the Open World Map in Cyberpunk 2077? Explained
Night City is a fairly large open-world, but by comparison to other sandboxes it’s not enormous. It’s the density of the map that really makes it feel overwhelmingly huge, rather than the actual area squared.
Rough estimations put Cyberpunk 2077’s map at around 16.79 mi².
So, how does that compare with other open-world games, such as Avatar Frontiers of Pandora and CDPR’s own The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt? Here’s a quick comparison:
- Avatar Frontiers of Pandora – 98.5 mile²
- Grand Theft Auto 5 – 31 mile²
- The Witcher 3 (plus Toussaint) – 20.8 mile²
- ARK Survival Ascended – 19 mile²
- Cyberpunk 2077 – 16.79 mi²
- Ghost of Tsushima – 11.02 mile²
- Hogwarts Legacy – 5 mile²
How Long Is Cyberpunk 2077 & How Many Quests Are There?
Vanilla Cyberpunk 2077 takes about 25 hours to complete, while achieving full 100% completion could require around 104 hours of gameplay. For those who have purchased the complete edition with Phantom Liberty, tack on another 13 hours for the story and another 30 to see everything.
Therefore, the whole Cyberpunk 2077 experience is upward of 130 hours. In terms of total quests, the standard edition of Cyberpunk 2077 has 33 chapters spanning three acts. With the addition of the Phantom Liberty DLC, the game boasts an additional 21 chapters, resulting in a grand total of 54 chapters.
That wraps up our Cyberpunk 2077 interactive map page. Thanks again to lowpoly_nomad and Atlasforge. We Game Daily does not claim ownership of this content.