Enter Arasaka Tower Early in Cyberpunk 2077: Access Roof, Saburo, CEO, Jungle, and All Atrium Floors



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Enter Arasaka Tower anytime you want in Cyberpunk 2077. By going inside the Jungle floor using a secret route (by flying), you can go inside Arasaka Tower and visit the following floors: CEO, Upper Atrium, Jungle, and Atrium floors. Some floors have multiple levels, and you can also see them in this video. In addition, go on the roof of Arasaka Tower and peek down the special glass roof, and enter Saburo’s office that was in a flashback playing as Johnny Silverhand. Saburo Arasaka is the father of Yorinobu Arasaka. Note that while Saburo’s office is at Arasaka Tower, Yorinobu’s penthouse is at a different Konpeki Plaza building. Cyberpunk 2077 is an ambitious game that has many vertical levels in buildings, and Arasaka Tower is a good example of multiple floors inside a building that V can go inside of. Gameplay on Cyberpunk 2077 for PS5 (PlayStation 5).

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9 thoughts on “Enter Arasaka Tower Early in Cyberpunk 2077: Access Roof, Saburo, CEO, Jungle, and All Atrium Floors”

  1. Love the channel. I played WoW for 6 years with a core group of friends from around the globe. We did everything in that game most players never got to see. For a start, we did all the raids only 10% of players got to see. As well, our GM was into visiting parts of the game not meant to be seen or accessed. Not many players can say they ran to the edge of the world and fell off in WoW. Or, access areas like raids that were planned but never opened. We found our way to countless places in that wonderful game and had a great time doing it. I reckon barely 1% of every person who ever played WoW got to see the things we did.

    Made lifelong friends playing that game. In effect, I existed vicariously in a simulated world that exists in my mind as being real. We are the first humans with the ability to access this surrealistic experience. Despite never meeting a single person from WoW face to face, I value their friendship as much as any RW friend.

    Peace.
    DD.

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