Cyberpunk 2077: Where To Find The Hidden Dev Room (2024)
Cyberpunk 2077 brings netrunners, mercs, and all kinds of criminals on a new adventure across Night City. With illustrious characters such as Johnny Silverhand, Panam Palmer, and Adam Smasher, you will meet the most colorful allies, but the most threatening enemies as well.
In a game as massive as this one, there is a huge amount of hard work behind the scenes, and a particular hidden location in Night City pays homage to the CDProjektRed's team of developers behind this game in a simple, yet heartfelt way. Here we'll tell you about it.
Where To Find The Dev Room In Cyberpunk 2077
This hidden room is in the underground level of stores at Kabuki Roundabout (also called Kabuki Market), a huge area in the Northern Kabuki sub-district, part of the Watson district. This roundabout has a lot of useful stores, and you can even get a Ping Quickhack for free during the mission "The Gift".
To find the correct door, you must go to the north side of the Kabuki Market, face the center of the market, and go downstairs until you see the door with the keypad on your right. This door is reachable at any point in the game as long as you have finished the quest "The Rescue", and it's easily missable, so keep close attention to it.
To unlock the code of this door, you must look at the keypad and click on the numerical keys, after which the door will open if you input the right code. For this particular door, the code you need is the following:
605185
Once you get in, you won't find anything to loot, but you can sit down for a bit and trigger a slideshow that shows several pictures of the CDPR staff rolling in a never-ending cycle, while Johnny Silverhand joins you and plays the guitar, chilling in the sofa. While there is nothing substantial for you to win by doing this, it's nice to see a wholesome tribute to a team that put so much work into this game.
Where To Find The Dev Room In Cyberpunk 2077. This hidden room is in the underground level of stores at Kabuki Roundabout (also called Kabuki Market), a huge area in the Northern Kabuki sub-district, part of the Watson district.
The room in question plays homage to the game's developers and can be found in the northern side of Kabuki Market (the market itself can be accessed via fast travel point or via an elevator on the street below).
If you enter the code “605185” on the keypad, the door will open and you'll enter a secret lair. if you sit on the couch and turn the TV on, Johnny will play a song while the screen cycles through the developers at CD Projekt RED who worked on Cyberpunk 2077.
There will be a garage door next to a neon sign and a dumpster. You can unlock this garage door by using the Yellow keypad, but it cannot be opened using one of Cyberpunk 2077's various hacks. You will need to know the exact code to open the door. The code to open the door is 605185.
The Easter egg in question is a photo featuring a chunk of the Cyberpunk 2077 development team. To view it, as Ilano explained, you'll want to head to Watson district and find Tom's Diner in Little China down Bradbury & Urmland street.
Head towards the VIP Area doorway marked on your map and you'll see a man get kicked out, with the door closing behind him. You won't be able to waltz right in, so you'll need to find a way to open the door. Thankfully, there's a terminal nearby that will allow you to gain entry.
If your relationship with Johnny is over 70%, he'll offer you the secret ending option if you idle for a while when the final choice arrives on the rooftop. Otherwise, you can select the following dialogue options on the Side Job Chippin' In: "The guy who saved my life" "What do you want from me?"
Taking the staircase to the bottom, go foward until you reach a dead end. There, you will see garage door next to a neon sign and a dumpster. The garage can be opened by using the yellow keypad on the side, 605185. After entering the code and pressing OK, the door will open.
Climb up on top of the office building and drop down the other side to reach the shaft you need to enter.Continue forward and drop down into the control room.
You can open the door if you have at least 15 Intelligence Attribute Points, but you can enter a code to get inside if you don't meet this check. The Experimental Prototyping door code is: 714212.
This can also be unlocked via the computer in the security room on the lower floor. Use the access code for the other computer from the messages (it's 6709 if you haven't found it) then navigate to the Local Network tab to unlock the door. This will reveal the hidden security room.
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