10 Open World Video Game Secrets You Never Found

6. Vault 101 - Cyberpunk 2077

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Cyberpunk 2077 didn't have the smoothest rollout. With Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions essentially unplayable and all versions completely riddled with bugs and glitches, many of us were rightfully frustrated with the released product.

The game was even removed from the PlayStation store due to many people refunding their purchase and Sony put their foot down until developer CD Projekt Red updated the game to a sufficient quality level. Despite all of this, Cyberpunk 2077 is actually a great game when it works, with one of the best open world maps in gaming history.

There are plenty of secrets found throughout Night City, which players have been uncovering since release. One of these is actually a reference to another one of our favorite open world role playing games, Fallout 3.

Found in the desert region, the Badlands, you can stumble across a large circular makeshift vault door with the number 101 stuck onto the front of it. This is obviously a reference to Fallout 3's opening area, Vault 101.

There are several bodies scattered around the area, which when looted reveal that they were role playing an escape from 'bunker 101' during a post apocalyptic situation.

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