Whilst playing Cyberpunk 2077, V doesn’t just collect scars from their many missions and quests, they also pick up some interesting collectibles and memorabilia. V’s journey is rewarded with memorabilia that can add some extra life to V’s Apartment in Megabuilding H10. This guide aims to cover all memorabilia that can be unlocked and collected in Cyberpunk 2077, including the expansion, Phantom Liberty.
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Both the base game and the DLC of Cyberpunk 2077 include a few collectibles that can be spliced around V’s apartment, and these are completely separate from the Stash Wall. In V’s apartment, players will be able to reminisce over missions, side quests, and other impressive feats, but to do that, they will need to know how to unlock every collectible for V’s apartment in Cyberpunk 2077.
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Lifepath Memorabilia
The first set of collectibles players can find in their apartment comes from the determination of their lifepath. The three lifepaths, Nomad, Streetkid, and Corpo, all open up different dialogue options and prologue missions before players enter Act One. Depending on the lifepath chosen depends on the memorabilia provided to V’s apartment. Here are all three:
Night City Diorama
Players can pick up this diorama of Night City, featuring Arasaka Tower in the center if they choose the Streetkid lifepath. It shows that Arasaka is the goal, and players might one day make it all the way to the top after The Streetkid prologue.
Arasaka Clock
A parting gift to those who were fired as part of the Corpo lifepath. Players will pick this up after The Corpo-Rat prologue. It’s nothing impressive and is simply a digital clock with an Arasaka logo on it.
Turbo-R V-Tech Car Model
Completing The Nomad prologue as part of the Nomad lifepath, players will be able to claim a model vehicle, the Turbo-R V-Tech car. This model has the Bakkers logo on the hood, which was the original Nomad clan for V in this lifepath.
Shupe The Troll Plushie
If players link their Cyberpunk 2077 game to a GOG account, they will receive the Shupe the Troll Plushie as part of the My Rewards tab in the Title Menu for the game. Shupe will sit on V’s couch and was designed by the dreaded Arasaka Corporation. The name comes from The Witcher rock troll, Shupe.
Iguana Egg
During The Heist, players can find an Iguana Egg in Yorinobu Arasaka’s penthouse. If players place it in V’s Apartment, then after 2 in-game months, the Iguana Egg will hatch, and provide V with a pet iguana that can roam the apartment.
Nibbles the Cat
Players can bring home a stray cat as a pet in Cyberpunk 2077 if they find cat food and leave it in an empty food bowl near their apartment. Coming back to this location, they can pick up Nibbles, and leave the cat inside their apartment, where they will walk around, meow, and purr.
Jackie’s Pin-Up Posters
In order to get Jackie’s Pin-Up Posters, players need to make sure that they send Jackie’s body to his mother, or tell Delamaine to wait for V. If players send Jackie to Viktor Vektor, then they will not unlock the Heroes side mission, which will have V go to Jackie’s garage and find these pin-up posters.
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Big Trouble In Heywood AR Game
Within the River Ward questline, players will need to successfully complete the Peter Pan case and find River’s missing nephew. After all is said and done, players will unlock the Following the River quest, where they will play an AR game, Big Trouble in Heywood with River and his niece and nephew. Upon completing this mission, the AR game will be found at V’s apartment.
Kerry Eurodyne’s Vinyl Player
After Kerry Eurodyne’s questline, players can complete Boat Drinks, and then wait a while for Kerry to text V’s computer mentioning the vinyl player along with some vinyl recordings of Kerry Eurodyne's cover of Chippin’ In, the hit Samurai song. Players can’t actually play music on this record player, but it’s a nice collectible.
Misty’s Dreamcatcher
Players need to find all Tarot Cards in Cyberpunk 2077 and then head back to Misty to complete the Fool on the Hill quest. This will reward players with the Misty’s Dreamcatcher, which hangs above V’s bed in their apartment.
Zen Master’s Altar
Also found near V’s bed, is the Zen Master’s Altar. This piece of memorabilia can be collected after completing the Meetings Along the Edge side job, which has V experience yet another meditation guided by the mysterious Zen Master.
Scorpion Action Figure
Continuing through with t he Panam Palmer and Aldecaldos quest chain, players will reach I’ll Fly Away, a side job given by Mitch Anderson. In this quest, players are tasked with fulfilling Mitch’s best friend, Scorpion’s final wish, and in doing so, they are rewarded with Scorpion’s good luck charm, which just so happens to be a Scorpion action figure from a famed fighting game franchise. Players need to manually place this on the coffee table in V’s apartment.