In Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty, players most often died in battle with robots and due to inattention

Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty

CD Projekt RED shared statistics on how many times and why players died in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.

The players who died the most were the Chimera, a giant robot that is the first boss in the expansion. More than 3 million times.

In second place is the Cerberus MK-11 robot. He can be found in one of the Phantom Liberty finals. 2.9 million times a meeting with this piece of iron ended fatally.

It turned out that the third most popular place to die were the structures under the stadium, where you climb at the very beginning of the DLC. We ourselves did not go through all these labyrinths the first time. To be fair, the direction of movement is also not always obvious there.


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