Full Cyberpunk 2077 map and fast travel explained

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The full Cyberpunk 2077 map will definitely require Fast Travel to get around, a huge map of Night City with different regions and districts, as well as desert to explore to the South and luxurious hills to the East, including the new Dogtown region added as part of the Phantom Liberty DLC. Below we've broken down the full Cyberpunk 2077 map for Night City, from its overall size to the different districts and more. Time to go exploring...

Cyberpunk 2077 full map

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This is the full playable area of the Cyberpunk 2077 map. It's made up of the city, with six districts, as well as the Badlands and outlying areas. The blue lines are roads which gives a good idea of the overall inhabited layout. You'll see almost all of it's as well by the end of the story as various missions eventually take you to all the major locations. 

Each area is self-sufficient with a selection of vendors, services, fast travel points and more. It means you can easily stay in an area a while as you explore without having to worry about going anywhere else for supplies. 

The majority of your time will be spent in the city itself, which is made up of six main districts further divided up into sub-districts, with different gangs controlling most areas: 

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  • Watson - Northside, Arasaka Waterfront, Little China
  • Westbrook - Japantown, North Oak, Charter Hill
  • City Center - Corpo Plaza, Downtown
  • Heywood - Wellsprings, The Glen
  • Santo Domingo - Arroyo, Rancho Coranado
  • Pacifica - Coastview, West Wind Estate

Each area differs in style and look depending on its overall status - some areas are run down, others wealthy and the people, shops and buildings will reflect that.

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How to fast travel in Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077 fast travel

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Fast travel points appear as small kiosks with a big green holographic map in the real world, and as blue markers on the map. They appear all over the map as you find them, meaning you can easily move between areas you've been to already where you've passed a fast travel point. You don't have to interact with them to unlock anything, they'll just be added as you explore and you'll be able to move freely around the areas you've visited in no time at all.   

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