The Benefits of Being EVIL in Cyberpunk 2077
In this video, we delve into the unexpected advantages of making morally ambiguous choices in Cyberpunk 2077. By exploring three pivotal decisions—partnering with Fiona Vargas in the Talent Academy gig, determining Songbird's fate in the Phantom Liberty DLC, and handling the Peralez brainwashing conspiracy—we reveal how choosing the darker path can lead to unique rewards, enhanced street cred, and exclusive in-game content. TIMESTAMP 00:00 Intro 01:00 Chapter 1: The Academy 08:56 Chapter 2: Songbird 11:55 Chapter 3: The Peralez Family #gaming #cyberpunk2077 #cyberpunk

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