Cyberpunk 2077 Easter Eggs

Numerous easter eggs and references to various books, movies and other games are common throughout the Cyberpunk series. These are instances where something or someone from pop culture or the real world is referenced in the game itself.

The Witcher 3

 * A Retro Gaming magazine features the studio's The Witcher III: Wild Hunt as its game of the month in the Corporate Lifepath prologue.
 * Several Arcade stands feature the game "Roach Race" featuring roach dodging several obstacles, such as a flying griffin and a house's rooftop. It plays a shortened version of "Geralt of Rivia" by Marcin Przybyłowicz.

Batman

 * The mission Ghost Town concludes at an unmarked tunnel in the Badlands. Further inside the tunnel is a shipping container holding a black Rayfield Caliburn that only appears during daylight hours. The player can enter the car to permanently add it to their inventory. A shard inside the container is a reference to the Batman franchise.

Demolition Man

 * In V's apartment, three seashells are sat on a shelf next to the toilet, a reference to Demolition Man, where three seashells are described as the future replacement of traditional toilet paper, but their specific use and function is never elaborated upon.

The Office

 * In the Shard, Chemicals: The Invisible Killer, one of the illnesses caused by AV-released chemicals is "spontaneous dental hydroplosion", a fictional disease made up in an episode of the show, described as "A disease that makes your teeth turn into liquid and then drip down your throat."

Trailer Park Boys

 * The mission Space Oddity begins by meeting three homeless men named Josh, Rick, and Brandon. Their names, appearances, and behaviors mimic the three main characters of Trailer Park Boys, Julian, Ricky, and Bubbles. The name of the side-job is also a reference to David Bowie's famous song Space Oddity.

Star Trek

 * The Hand in Bartmoss' Legacy Perk in the Quickhacking tree found in Intelligence does the Vulcan Salute which has been popularized by the television series Star Trek. It is a gesture used to wish another person to "live long and prosper".

Galaxy Brain

 * The Master Ram Liberator Perk in the Quickhacking tree found in Intelligence features the Galaxy Brain Meme.