Secret Apartments (Unused Assets) in Cyberpunk 2077: Jackie's Apartment



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One Apartment has secret loot inside, but has metal wires covering windows and an unpowered door. This could be Jackie’s Apartment in the cutscenes. Another apartment has a door that can’t be opened, but you can go inside via the windows. Both of these apartments are in Watson district of Cyberpunk 2077. Perhaps these apartments are unused assets that allows V to purchase them as extra apartments in Cyberpunk 2077, but became cut content later on. Video shows how to use Car door (on Truck) to get inside 2nd floor of the secret Apartment shown in beginning of video, even if you are playing on consoles. Note that if a car is on a truck, only the right side door can open. That is why the Caliburn was parked backwards on top of the truck (to easily open passenger side door). The truck is the largest in the game as is very handy to reach second floor of buildings. Gameplay of Cyberpunk 2077 for PlayStation 5 (PS5).

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42 thoughts on “Secret Apartments (Unused Assets) in Cyberpunk 2077: Jackie's Apartment”

  1. I found this room too 1:58 and this room is for a removed GIG, but you can activate with Cyber Engine Tweks, another fact, delamain missions it was about recovering 40 vehicles, I saw a picture about the taxi locations in the game files

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  2. Maybe its from a dropped quest? Also, is that the only tanto in the game? I've seen katana's a fair bit but the shorter blades I haven't seen found/used yet. (I like the shorter blades myself, they look better on me being a short stack lol. Anything longer than medium looks like I'm trying to play sephiroth lmao)

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  3. the whole area is a real maze with lots of shops you can go through and corridors between them, I think there was a cut fixer gig for getting someone out of there and all those corridors and shops were for sneaking around avoiding whoever was after the person you had to rescue. In the backpack was an item labeled "Mikes inhaler" – the person to rescue?

    also I posted that first apartment you go to on the cpdr forum and the subreddit like 2 or 3 weeks ago :3 – around the corner from it across a walkway is a data terminal you can get some money from too

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  4. might be cut content, if you walk around you can hear npcs talk about apartment 2 in the area saying something about a wife that killed her husband, there's numbers on the apartments

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  5. Lol u know if u just jump off the roof at the back and into that fenced off back porch area u have access to that whole building full of apArtments lol… I found another one u couldn’t see from the street that were inside with loot

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  6. I have a feeling that these could just be regular apartments made with no intention. It would make sense, because otherwise the only apartments that we could get inside would be for quests. This just makes the world feel more complete and not just think of houses as empty boxes. Idk, that’s just me.

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  7. Why is the only game where if the game devs actually flesh out a space….it's cut content.

    That whole area is fleshed out like that…you can't be serious thinking it's all just "cut apartments" it's definitely just part of the aesthetic, there was a gunfight here for a quest…I assume they fleshed it out so you could use those spaces. Hell, they may continue to have us come back in multiplayer, I don't think every bit of good looking set dressing that isn't used is cut content.

    At most you can assume the set designer made a space, prepared it for a different team to put something there, and they didn't. It's very clear the art department went overboard like this all over the city. Charthall is covered in this kind of extra work for nothing attention to detail.

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  8. could also be a part of a hidden questline that opens up later in the game? not sure. ive spent nearly 600 hours parkouring all the buildings up an down in search for anomalities and there are tons to be found all over the map, on top of buildings, inside buildings, on side of buildings and under buildings. got still the most dense area left to do so ill get an easy 100 plus hours on that..

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  9. Great video! Thanks for posting it!
    Has anyone seen that there is a locked door at the bottom of the building where the balcony is? it looks like you need a code to open it, but I can't find it and I can't open it in any other way

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