How to change appearance in Cyberpunk 2077
You can change V's face and body in Cyberpunk 2077 for free
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Did you know you can change your Cyberpunk 2077 appearance, and even better, it's completely free? Unlike other RPGs and open-world games where you must pay for a haircut, you can get a new trim - and change your outfit while you're at it - for no cost whatsoever. It's even easier with the Cyberpunk 2077 wardrobe feature which made its way to the game with the Edgerunner update in 2023, and since the 2.0 update made it so clothing doesn't affect your stats as much, your V can have the freshest drip in Night City. Here are the details on how to change your appearance in Cyberpunk 2077.
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How to change your appearance in Cyberpunk 2077
To change your Cyberpunk 2077 appearance simply approach the mirror in your apartment or safehouse and interact with it, then select the [Change appearance] option. This will take you back to the Cyberpunk 2077 appearance editor, where you can modify every aspect of how V looks. From hairstyle and eye color to piercings, scars, and so much more. You can make small tweaks or give yourself an entire makeover – though you can't go quite as far as changing your gender.
Hit confirm then you'll be ready to show off your new look around Night City. And remember that this process is complete free so you can revisit it as many times as you like to try out fresh styles matching your outfits.
The Wardrobe update, activated where your clothes are stored, will also let you create outfits that only function as visual skins. You can create up to six and then 'wear' them over your actual gear. It means you can layer on all the highest stat gear and then tidy it up to look at, with the best looking stuff you have.
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