Cyberpunk 2077 News – Bigger NPC Crowds, Badlands Storms, Eating & Drinking & More!

Bigger NPC Density in 2020 vs 2018 Watson, and Bigger crowds in general in City Centre, Storms and Acid rain in the Badlands & Night City, Eating, Drinking, Using the Toilet, Gamescom Awards, The Witcher Monster Slayer, Russian Influence on Night City & much more all discussed in today’s Cyberpunk 2077 News and update video : )

Cyberpunk 2077 Lore – The Gangs & Nomads Of Night City & The Badlands!

The surge in the sheer increase in the number of Gangs and organized crime has mainly come about due to the devastating economic, political and environmental landscape in the Cyberpunk age. With rampant poverty, and the giant chasm between the poor and the economic elite, gangs have emerged as a result of loss of jobs, identity and hope. Many gangs aggregate as a result of their aligned goals, morals and values or lack thereof.

Some gangs have let the depravity in the world seep into their MO, and will loot, kill and siphon any resources Night City has left to offer, whether that be eurodollars or tech. Many will also attempt to monopolize districts and underground industries, and will not take kindly to any entity, corp or otherwise on their turf.

Others have more blurry motives and are largely shrouded in mystery. Regardless, gangs are now deeply entrenched in 2077’s society and Night City is teeming with all sorts of underground groups each with their own unique goals and methodologies.

In today’s Cyberpunk 2077 lore, we explore the Gangs and Nomads of Night City and the Badlands!

Cyberpunk 2077 – Lifepath Trailer Analysis! (Street Kid, Nomad, Corpo!)

The Street Kid, The Nomad and the Corpo origin stories and the Cyberpunk 2077 Lifepath trailer will be dissected and analyzed today for all the clues for all starting lifepaths and their implication on the story and prologue of Cyberpunk 2077. Sit back, relax and enjoy!

Cyberpunk 2077 Lore – The Districts & Sub-Districts Of Night City!

Night city is distributed into 6 main districts which houses a myriad of different sub districts within these larger all encompassing ones. We have Watson, Westbrook, City Centre, Heywood, Santo Domingo and Pacifica as the main ones covering the most land-mass in the city, with the surrounding Badlands if you want to consider that a district.

In today’s Cyberpunk 2077 lore we are talking about all the districts in Night City as well as the subdistricts, what and who you can find in these districts, as well as all the details that are unique to each of night cities vibrant locations!

Cyberpunk 2077 – 5 Things I’d Love To See At Night City Wire!

With Night City Wire just over 2 weeks away, I figured I’d go over 5 things I would love to see at CD PROJEKT RED’s cyberpunk 2077 marketing kick off event on June 25th. The last time we saw Cyberpunk 2077 was 9-10 months ago with the Deep Dive and that was a 6-month-old build at that time, so we realistically have seen very little about the game, despite the fact that we have over an hour of gameplay in total. In any case, I’m going to drop my list, but let me know in the comments below what you would most like to see.

Make sure you join on June 25th as I will be live-streaming the Cyberpunk 2077 Night City Wire for all of you guys!

Cyberpunk 2077 News – “Reaver” Vehicle, The Badlands & Wraiths + Cyberpunk Red Delay!

Our FIRST look at Cyberpunk 2077’s “Badlands” + what seems to be a customizable Wraith vehicle known as The Reaver! It seems like there is a massive Mad Max styled open world desert beyond the city to explore! Small map who? The graphics and detail are AMAZING!

Also some disappointing news from RTalsorian about a Cyberpunk Red Delay!

Cyberpunk 2077 – Nomads & Nomad Nations Lore! (Snakes, Bloods, Jodes & MetaCorp! – Part 2)

In today’s Cyberpunk 2077 and 2020 lore series take a look at the different Nomad family structure, and the different Nomad Nations. With the Badlands being such a big part of 2077 and with the Aldecaldos and Raff and Shiv being confirmed for the game, it’s the perfect time to take a look at the history of the Nomads from Cyberpunk 2020 and possibly understand the Cyberpunk 2077 Nomad Lifepath option a little bit better. If you guys have missed the first part I suggest you watch that one first! If you’d like to purchase the 2020 source material where some of this information is derived from it will be in the pinned comment.

First let’s look at the Nomad family structure. This is the way Nomads are classified based on their size and sets of interests.

Next lets take a better look at the 7 distinct Nomad Nations, how they operate, if they teeter towards aggression or reclusivity, and how they sustain their nations out in the wastelands of the Cyberpunk dystopia.

First up we have the Snake Nation, which is the largest of the Nomad groups. This a group of independents who want not only to preserve their autonomy but also want a voice in overall Nomad politics.

Next up we have the Jodes, which originated from the Jode families from Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas. The Jodes were driven to California due to environmental conditions wreaking havoc on their crops and agricultural lands. As the Jodes did not want to head towards the populated areas affected by The Collapse they moved on elsewhere. riod, well populated areas didn’t take too kindly to strangers entering their territory and inevitably the citizens of Colorado and the surrounding areas sent a raid out to the encroaching Jodes. 400 Jode travelers were slaughtered and despite this, a man named Malachi tried to regroup the Jodes once and for all with a council meeting on what they wanted to accomplish.

Next we have the Blood nation. A major side affect of the collapse was that Miami slid into a war zone. The combination of it being the center of the NA drug trade as well as massive immigration from Cuba and Haiti, many rival drug organizations took refuge in Miami. With the drug trade collapsing, overall violence increased and cartel-based gang and turf wars took off. The government zoned off the area and let the dust settle and by 1996 the Bloods emerged from the ruins of Miami.

Next we have the Meta aka the Metacorp, the youngest of Nations, and Oddly enough they are a corporation and most of the meta are ex military. This Nation is run by Jonathan Meta in 2020, the nephew of a Vietnam veteran, who gravitated towards joining the ranks when he saw the injustice of how his uncle was treated after dying in the war when despite him saving the lives of many was scorned at his funeral.

Meta joined the army although after the events of the collapse, his military records were destroyed and thus he sought after more routine work. The next couple of years saw Meta oddly enough disappearing from this more regular life when events like the central American conflictswould occur. He was also seen in the public eye at odd times with powerful people involved in cartels, corporations, government and even sports teams.

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RTalsorian’s NeoTribes Sourcebook – https://talsorianstore.com/collections/cyberpunk/products/neo-tribes

In 2020s America, the urban sprawls that seem to stretch on forever are dwarfed by vast expanses of open country, abandoned after the collapse. Areas once choked with cities and humanity are now home only to lonely ribbons of asphalt, coyotes, jackrabbits … and the NeoTribes. The NeoTribes — nomads who have given up life under flourescent light and eating pre-pack, in exchange for starlight and freedom and a life of riding the range, living their own way.

“NeoTribes is a complete view of nomad culture in the wilds of post-collapse America. The seven major nations are described in detail including bios, equipment, new roles, vehicles, and background. Plus a nomad’s map of America, and an adventure that immerses your players in nomad culture and the Chicago Reconstruction Project.”

Cyberpunk 2077 – Nomads, Nomad Code & Subcultures Lore! (Part 1!)

In todays Cyberpunk 2077 and Cyberpunk lore video we are diving into Nomads, subcultures of the Nomads, the badlands the Nomad code, their lore and how they operate.

After the cataclysmic event of the Collapse, Nomads became more prevalent with 20 million people living the highly mobile lifestyle. In 2020 that number has settled at around 7 million Nomads, who have developed a vibrant culture whilst becoming a domineering force in the Cyberpunk age. Although portrayed by media as murderers thieves and raiders are simply highly mobile groups that are resilient, efficient and adapt to the open roads of this dystopia.

The nomads are a group who is constantly on the move, and have always been on the move. Whether it’s from their humble beginnings moving by horseback or foot, to the new era of Nomads who revolve around a much more motorized method of locomotion, Nomads move to wherever there is opportunity, food and work as a collective pack.

The nomads play a vital part in the infrastructure of America in the 2020s. They are integral in construction jobs and development of the nation which cements their pivotal position in the world of Cyberpunk among-st the other factions, people and corporations.

Nomads who are well armed are also involved in cargo transport and new age shipping which is looking to be a major aspect of Cyberpunk red as well as 2077 throughout the Badlands.

These nomadic cargo services also deliver information where hard-copies are needed and out of the eyes of skilled netrunners looking to obtain it, and of course in illegal goods as smugglers.

Nomads also value and respect family and have something called the Nomad code. This is how the nomads should behave and their prioritization of honor in the way they operate.

The nomad code goes as follows. Protect and respect your clan and above all your family. Your word is your bond. Share with your clanfolk. Respect the privacy and property of your clan. Never cause trouble for your clan. Take only a fair wage for a days work.

Before we get into the specific Nation, we first have to look at the Nomadic cultures.

First we have the Agripacks. This is a culture which are descendants of hard working migrant laborers of the past who toiled and suffered via poor living conditions and slave wages, and were very much so discriminated against. As the land was stripped of of resources via environmental conditions, the agripacks who were already fairly mobile had to change the way they lived.

Next we have the native Americans or Indians. In the cyberpunk world they have a long dark history of persecution and have been mistreated by the federal government time and time again. In the reservations in the Northern US they were mainly on farms, and light industry weathering a tumultuous quality of life. The dustbowls heavily affected the native americans in the south and southwest, but the biggest impact was to the warrior tribes of the plains of the great basin.

Next we have Gypsies or Romany, who have very deep roots in America as well as facing some of the same degree of backlash as almost all the other nomadic cultures. Gypsies generally make their living as artists and thieves, although some more prolific Gypsies work as fixers and middlemen. Post collapse the gypsies had easy access to information and with governmental and police forces being fragmented, this allowed them to thrive.

Next we have Carnies. Although perceived similarly to the Gypsies, the carnies are circus people who make their livings at carnivals or circuses which were a mainstay of regular American living. These sub cultures, were hit hard by some of the technological evolutions in the world as new electronics could create experiences vastly superior to circus acts and by the early 90s old carnivals had mostly died off. Larger circuses were still viable, but they were family owned and operated and it started to revolve more around this than business. In response to the changing times and tastes of the Cyberpunk world, circuces travelled with exotic animals, weird cyber freaks, sex shows and chemically-induced entertainment.

Finally we have the bikers, who carry the most negative connotation when it comes to Nomad sub cultures. Before the collapse the biker nomads were on the fringe of society and were mainly made up of blue collar workres who had become frustrated in their lives. They chose to rebel as societal outsiders though they remain loyal to their brotherhood and families. There were several large biker organizations in north America before the collapse including the Pagans, the bandits, and the outlaws. There were also some smaller ones like the iron cross the gypsy jokers and the plague bringers. They are often involved in smuggling and drug distribution and their groups started to grow over time as they became more well known.