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All Apartments In Cyberpunk 2077, Ranked Worst To Best

By Matthew Lynch
March 27, 2024
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Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red’s futuristic RPG, offers players the chance to roam the sprawling metropolis of Night City. As V, the protagonist, you don’t just explore the streets; you also have a place to hang your hat. Here’s a rundown of all the apartments in the game, ranked from worst to best.

1.Watson Wharf – The dingiest of them all, Watson Wharf’s apartment is more of a safehouse than a home. It’s cramped, with poor lighting and even poorer amenities. This apartment stands as a stark reminder of Night City’s underworld and the struggles within it.

2.Kabuki Market Flat – Just a stone’s throw away from the bustling Kabuki Market, this flat offers cultural vibrancy right outside your window. However, inside it falls short with its limited space and lackluster decor that makes it feel more like a temporary lodging rather than a permanent residence.

3.West Wind Estate – Offering a slight upgrade in terms of both space and quality over previous entries on this list, West Wind Estate stands in the middle tier. Its main perk is its distance from many main story areas, making it a decent choice for those who prioritize location.

4.Esmeralda’s Apartment – This isn’t one of V’s own apartments but deserves mention for its unique aesthetic. It’s ornately decorated and well-furnished; however, given its non-player character ownership and singular purpose for specific story beats, it cannot rank any higher.

5.Megabuilding H10 – Atrium – V’s starting apartment is located here in Watson District. The Megabuilding H10 apartment has quite a bit going for it: ease of access to various vendors and multiple services nearby. The view isn’t fantastic, but there’s still a certain charm to its neon-lit surrounds.

6.Japantown MegaTower Apartment – Sleeker and with arguably better views comes this apartment nestled within Japantown. It offers high-quality living with modern amenities that make Night City life seem not so grimy after all.

7.North Oak Mansion (Corpo Plaza) – At the pinnacle sits the North Oak Mansion assumed during particular life paths in-game or through specific developments in V’s story arc. This opulent dwelling screams luxury with sprawling space that offers grandiose views of the city skyline—a truly fitting abode for Cyberpunk aristocracy.

These apartments not only provide rest for V but they also serve as storage spaces for gear and personalization options for players to make their mark on Night City. Given these diverse choices, every player will surely find their ideal cybernetic nest.

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