One Cyberpunk 2077 player figured out how to access V's mansion early on in the game with all of the same weapons and items inside, though it should only be accessible in late-game content. However, it takes some maneuvering to get to.

This article contains light spoilers for one Cyberpunk 2077 ending. 

Cyberpunk 2077 now has a strong reputation for being buggy, to the point where some players and critics feel CD Projekt Red released an unfinished game. Though CDPR is working to patch out all glitches and major issues, Cyberpunk players are still having fun exploiting some areas of the game. YouTuber TagBackTV figured out how to access V's mansion that is only meant to be accessible in late-game content. It takes some epic parkouring and as well as two specific cyberware mods, but the property won't be locked off to V upon arrival. That is unless CDPR possibly patches this accidental feature out.

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Players can actually see V's mansion far away from the window of V's current apartment, but they'll eventually get proper access from the inside if they choose to side with Johnny and Rogue in the final mission, also known as the Sun ending of Cyberpunk 2077. Though it wasn't intended for earlier use, the mansion itself isn't locked in any way and is set up the way it would be during the ending, including emails, weapons, and expensive clothing.

In the video, however, TagBackTV didn't realize that the mansion is accessible later on as he hadn't yet arrived at that portion of the game. Still, he shows how to get to V's mansion, which takes a lot of very precise maneuvers that likely would have been easier if wall-running was still in Cyberpunk. First, players will need to purchase Reinforced Tendons and the Kerenzikov cyberware mods from a ripperdoc. Reinforced Tendons give V the double-jump ability and Kerenzikov lets them dodge while slowing time, essentially letting V shoot forward.

Some commenters are curious as to how TagBackTV figured this out. Some theorize that he may have been given this information by a developer while others think he simply hopped around Night City out of boredom and curiosity.

Prior to Cyberpunk's full release, it was thought that V would be able to upgrade apartments and move into more expensive neighborhoods, such as Jefferson Peralez's in Heywood. Unfortunately, it looks like parkouring to V's mansion is the closest players can get to residential upgrades unless CDPR releases this feature via DLC.

Cyberpunk 2077 is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One with PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions in development for a late 2021 release.

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