Cyberpunk 2077 dev officially kills Elon Musk cameo theory: "Who came up with this nonsense?"
Try as he mig📖ht, it seems Elo💞n Musk wasn't able to will himself into Cyberpunk 2077

The topic of whether business magnate Elon Musk is truly in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077 can finally be put to rest, as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:CD Projekt Red developer ha𝕴s confirmed that he definitely isn't.
In the years since Cyberpunk 2077 originally launched, the internet has been rife with speculation about whether a certain NPC is modeled after Musk. The NPC appears very briefly in the game and is hardly the point of focus in that one scene, but it's been enough to convince some folks that it's definitely Musk himself, especially since the recent revelation that the Twitter, ah༒em, X, CEO,
Cyberpunk 2077 senior quest designer💃 Patrick K. Mills has officially confirmed it isn't him. In a reply to a fan who noticed the Elon Musk doppelganger has apparently been removed from the game, Mills said, "That wasn't Elon musk, it looks nothing like him. Who came up with this nonsense?"
That wasn't Elon musk, it looks nothing like himWho came up with t𓂃his nonsense? //t.co/usPO94IFhD
Personally, I'm inclined to agree with Mills here. The NPC bears a vague resemblance to Musk and just about every other middle-aged white dude with brown hair. Zoomed in, the NPC's face actually looks very little like Musk's. Here's a comparison shot put together by Kaz💮uliski, the YouTuber behind the above video breaking down the fan theory:
Almost nothing alike, right? And now with Mills' comment, it's safe to say any real or i𒉰magined resemblance between this Cyberpunk 🍬2077 NPC and Musk is pure coincidence. Time for bed, internet rumor.
Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review if you need help deciding whether you should give the game another shot (you probably should).
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