It seems this sense of meticulous attention extends beyond the game’s most impressive features, however, with a new Reddit post from user Wang-Bang highlighting one amazingly detailed decision added in a recent slice of Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay. As many will remember, the game’s braindance trailer tells the short tale of two drugged-out thieves robbing a convenience store, with one of the robbers brutally killing the other at the tail-end of the section.

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Discovering that the thug was betrayed by his partner is the central mystery of the trailer, with the reveal showing the player - and by extension, V - how the braindance software works. Within the software, the user gains access to the perspective and memories of another person, with the trailer specifically allowing the player to witness the robbery and use the technology to unmask the thief’s killer. However, while the reveal comes at the end of this segment, it seems CD Projekt Red left a minuscule hint towards the identity of the betrayer long before he stabbed his partner in the back.

As the two thieves converse at the beginning of the clip, the betrayer hands his partner a pistol, with the thief V is inhabiting railing the gun. Slowing the trailer down to 0.25% speed shows that there’s actually no bullet in the gun’s chamber while the thief’s railing it, highlighting that the weapon isn’t actually loaded. That’s not it though. When the thief enters the store to hold up the clerk and his customers, he’s shown railing the gun again. As Wang-Bang points out, this should’ve expelled a bullet, however, it doesn’t, once again alluding to the fact that the pistol has no ammunition loaded.

Naturally, the thief is under the influence of some heavy drugs at the time and doesn’t notice, but it’s a fantastic detail that shows how intricate Cyberpunk 2077 will look to be. Hopefully, fans can expect many more of these tiny moments when Cyberpunk 2077 launches later this year, especially after CD Projekt Red took extra time to make sure it winds up a deeply polished experience.

Cyberpunk 2077 is set to release November 19th for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, with Stadia, PS5, and Xbox Series X versions to follow.

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