How to Make Money in Cyberpunk 2077



If you plan on surviving Night City, you’ll need a lot of cash. Here are some tips on how to make a living in CD Projekt Red’s open-world RPG.

Everything has a price, and that’s especially true in Cyberpunk 2077’s dystopian future. If you want to kit out your V with the latest cybernetics, fastest cars, and most stylish outfits, you’ll need to have a lot of money, or in Cyberpunk’s world, eddies, on hand.

In this video, we give you some top tips to help top up your cash flow, from looting and selling off junk items and some useful perks to unlock, to making sure you’re hacking everything in sight. We also point out specific missions you should keep an eye out for that offer big rewards upon completion. Don’t worry, we won’t spoil anything. 

Cyberpunk 2077 launches on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Stadia on December 10, and you can read GameSpot’s review of CD Projekt Red’s latest here. For more Cyberpunk 2077 tips, make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/gamespot.

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45 thoughts on “How to Make Money in Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. The fact that you turned off the comments on ur fake review explains everything. This is why I don't listen to game reviews because u guys don't play for the fun of it. Ur lazy and dumb. How can u say a games bad just because it has too much content??? That's wat the purpose of an RPG is!!!!!

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  2. Hacking gets about 2k per hack if you complete all 3, 1400 if you do 2 and about 900 if you do one.
    AND legendary parts for hacking skills. Get the port show perk and you will get 4-5 ports per mission, so easy. I have never sold a weapon, I break them down for parts and upgrade. I have made 100k multiple times bout cyberware and a new deck and I am only lvl 16 atm. There are so many hack ports on gigs. I have never bought a weapon, hell I rarely use them since I usually sneak in, grab a camera, and unleash fire, poison, and electricity dmg that is contagious a room away. Only playing on hard, but it is super diabolical.

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  3. I hope Gamespot will get a lawsuit for doing this acting. She is making a review without playing the game, then writing a review how bad the game is. This is like fake news or bad news telling about a game and this before release day….. Showing something in a negative ways ,what isn't true. It is like false advertising.

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