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CD Projekt Red shows off more areas of Cyberpunk 2077’s Night City

CD Projekt Red is continuing to release little teasers for Cyberpunk 2077 to tide us over until the game’s new release date in November. This week, the studio is returning to concept art again, this time giving us a view of Santo Domingo, one of Night City's oldest districts. 

Concept art isn't normally the most exciting thing, but CD Projekt Red has been releasing lore tidbits alongside these images, building up the world and giving us an idea of what we're in for when we first step foot in Night City.

In this instance, we are looking at several shots of Santo Domingo, an area of Night City that the corporations use as a testing ground for industrial projects. The residents of this district are said to be making “a desperate living” with many living in crowded ‘megabuildings'.

Last week, CD Projekt Red also gave us a look at Night City's centre, full of sleek skyscrapers owned by the corporations. This section of the city is the most fortified and protected.

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KitGuru Says: We'll be getting a much better look at Night City in November but in the meantime, I'm happy to be learning more about the world and how it is all set up. Are many of you looking forward to Cyberpunk 2077? 

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