Making money in Night City is essential to upgrading your cyborg implants and weapons, and at times, to advancing the story in Cyberpunk 2077

How To Make Money Fast In Cyberpunk 2077

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Loot Everything

The first one is standard open-world fare: Loot everything, from filing cabinets to corpses. Most of the stuff you will undoubtedly find is labeled as “Junk.” Junk can be broken down into crafting components or sold to vendors with the touch of button. However, you’ll want to balance your junk-collecting with your overall encumbrance and the value of said junk. When you look at a piece of junk on the ground, a window will pop up that will show you the weight and value. Typically, it's best to ignore things under 10 eddies because they're probably not worth the hassle--but hey, one V’s trash is another V’s treasure. Also, as you're looting enemies and boxes, keep an eye out for junk jewelry that's actually worth a lot. You'll find some broaches, necklaces, and bracelets that you can sell for 750 eddies a pop.

Looting everything and everyone is a great way to find items you can sell for scratch.

Sell Clothes And Weapons

Way better than most junk are the guns and clothes you'll find on just about every enemy you fight. If any enemy drops a rare weapon that you have no use for, sell it. We've ripped valuable assault rifles from the cold, dead hands of enemies just to flip them at a nearby gun store. Do we feel bad? Maybe, but some of the guns we've found are worth well over 1000 eddies. Especially in the early part of the game, the best way to get money is to sell all the guns you take off the enemies you have to fight. Just be careful not to overload V until they can't move.

Selling guns and clothes you get off enemies is a great way to make money early in the game.

Hack The Planet

Whenever you see the red icon on your screen or minimap marking an access point, hack it for cash.

The next thing you should keep an eye out for as you explore are hackable computers. If you’re a savvy Netrunner, you can hack into access points and terminals with your personal link and transfer funds directly into your account. The more skillful your hacking, the more money you’ll make from every transfer. There are also some passive perks tied to this action in the Intelligence tree that can make hacking easier and net you even more cash. One in particular worth grabbing early is the Advanced Datamine perk, which lets you transfer even more money after a successful hack.

Take On Some Gigs

As you explore Night City and get acquainted with the various Fixers in each district, you’ll get hired for small gigs. Most of these gigs are pretty straightforward, asking you to off a few gang members, steal a laptop, or incapacitate or kill a wanted criminal. These jobs usually only last a few minutes and will earn you a good bit of cash for your trouble.

Taking on some work is your primary way of earning cash, and you'll find a lot of short, sweet gigs that just bring in rewards.

It’s worth noting that money isn’t a guaranteed reward for each and every quest. Sometimes it’s a rare, iconic weapon, and other times it’s the satisfaction of helping out a friend in need. If you are getting paid for your work, the quest giver will usually let you know up front.

Complete car missions

One early side quest that's great for lining your pockets is called Epistrophy. At the beginning of Act 2, after you complete some main story quests, investigate the Side Job called Human Nature. You'll work with the AI taxi service Delamain and eventually get asked to track down specific missing cars all over the city. You get paid for completing each step of this multi-stage quest, and you'll often find the cabs near other story missions you're working on, which makes them pretty convenient as well as lucrative.

Following the 2.0 update and Phantom Liberty launch, you can now also complete carjacking missions for El Capitan. Marked as green steering wheels on your map, each stolen vehicle mission will randomly generate a bonus objective a short time after you enter the vehicle: Deliver the car within a time limit, evade hostile attackers, or deliver the car in "good condition."

Delivering each vehicle while completing the optional objective rewards you with a treasure trove of loot, including Eurodollars, crafting components, weapons, and even an exclusive car shopping coupon, which can be stacked with others if you so choose, then eventually spent on a single purchase at a huge discount.

The Epistrophy Side Job takes you all over Night City to find missing cabs, but each step is relatively short, and you're paid each time you complete one. They're also some of the funniest quests in the game.

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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG