The Night City map offers a closer look at the many regions in the game that have previously been mentioned, including Pacifica, Watson, Westbrook and Santa Domingo, as well as the City Center. A few places of note include the space port in the far west of the map off the coast, as well as the Northern Oilfields up top and some kind of stadium just south of the city centre.
The postcards focus on in-game locations such as Pacifica, Japantown and El Coyote Cojo, which looks to be a bar of some kind. It’s not clear how these images have managed to leak out, but this seems to be our first proper look at the game’s map ahead of its November 19 release date on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Cyberpunk 2077 will also arrive on Stadia in Q4 2020 and next-gen consoles in 2021. The game officially went gold today, meaning its initial release version is complete and can be played from beginning to end.
In other Cyberpunk 2077 news, studio head Adam Badowski responded to reports of mandatory crunch at CD Projekt Red last week. The game’s environment designer also recently explained how his team built Night City.
Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.