Even Cyberpunk 2077’s V Is Asking For A Refund | TheGamer – TheGamer

Posted: February 6, 2021 at 8:56 am

A real clip from Cyberpunk 2077 shows V asking for a refund before Johnny Silverhand levitates through an elevator.

Cyberpunk 2077 is a buggy game, but plenty of people are still managing to have fun in the dystopian Night City despite a litany of issues. According to this hilarious clip, however, it looks like Cyberpunk's own V might not be one of them and they want a refund.

"Well, well Looks like fortune favors the stupid, too," quips Silverhand at the start of the footage. "Now what?" he asks V, as the main character presses an elevator button.

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"I'm gonna ask for a refund," they reply. The player then turns around as the elevator takes off only to see Johnny Silverhand levitate through the roof. The whole thing perfectly sums up the current Cyberpunk 2077 debacle, and you can check it out below:

The clip isn't modified in any form, according to the detectives on Reddit. The dialogue in question occurs during the Sweet Dreams mission, where a man in Japantown offers V a brain dance. Things don't quite go as planned, and they end up naked in a bathroom. After taking a bit of revenge on those who wronged them, V proceeds to the elevator where Johnny is waiting and the above footage picks up.

V wants a refund for the expensive brain dance they paid for, as it wasn't quite what was advertised a story all too familiar to Cyberpunk 2077 fans. Of course, Johnny's not supposed to levitate through the elevator. That's another infamous Cyberglitch.

While Cyberpunk 2077 still has a long road ahead of it on last-gen consoles, there's still a lot of fun to be had on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X. Sure, there are plenty of bugs, but there's a surprisingly great game hiding behind the rough edges.

CD Projekt Red recently released another hotfix for Cyberpunk 2077, fixing a vulnerability that could turn save files into viruses. The full explanation as to what was going on is a bit long-winded, but you can get all the details here.

Cyberpunk 2077 is available on PC, Stadia, Xbox One, and PS4. A next-gen update isn't planned to launch for quite some time, although you can run it in backward compatibility mode on PS5 and Series X|S.

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Jon Bitner is an Associate Editor for TheGamer. His passion for gaming started with his first console (Sega Genesis) and he hasn't stopped playing since. His favorite titles include The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Team Fortress 2, Rainbow Six Siege, Pokmon Sword & Shield, Old School Runescape, Skyrim, and Breath of the Wild. He can usually be found playing the latest RPG, FPS, or some obscure mobile game. Before working as Associate News Editor, Jon earned a Biology degree and worked in the Biotechnology sector experiences that taught him how to put words together and make sentences. When not playing or writing about the gaming industry, he enjoys sleeping, eating, and staring at birds.

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