Cyberpunk 2077's Night City gets its own website with heaps of screenshots and new details

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A dedicated website for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cyberpunk 2077's Night City launched during 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:CD Projekt Red's latest Night City Wire showcase, and it's chock-full of new screenshots, 2000s internet culture🌜, and environm𝐆ental details. 

You can visit the site for yourself at . Sift through the disturbing but appropriately retro built-in pop-up ads and you'll find sectio𝄹ns on the history, transportation, and districts of Night City, with a juicy gallery at the bottom. The whole thing is laid out and writ🌸ten like a tourist site for a real city, which is a fun way to tackle what is essentially a wiki with attitude. 

The history section focuses on the origins of the city, and its mission statement of "a city of the future, one unc🍌orrupted by old ideas and stifling regulations" gives off some big Andrew Ryan vibes. I especially like the "Word from our Mayor," which brings Lucius Rhyne into the mix with a promise of "plenty more you'll have ♕to discover for yourselves." 

The transportation bit, meanwhile, seems to be a thinly veiled look at fast-travel techniques as well as normal driving. We've heard about the Delamain taxi company before, and we've seen V atop plenty of cars and motorcycles in previous trailers. The heart of fast-travel seems to be the NCART subway network, which apparently "boasts many access points that form a net extending over the entire city and will whisk you from one to the other with as little hassle and headache as pulling up the latest h🌼its on BlastDance." I don't know what the heck BlastDance is, but I choose to believe that it's an in-universe Spotify with native support for a B♑eat Saber-like AR game. 

Finally, we have the districts, which aren't new in and of themselves. However, each one's been given a few paragraphs of♕ context as well as an NCPD Threat Level indicator. There are some interesting detaiꦗls about specific hazards, including active gangs. It seems Pacifica is the worst of the bunch, with a "Catastrophic" rating. I'm not sure what scale these ratings fall on, but I reckon 2020 would rank near Catastrophic as well. 

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