The players discover a hidden room called Soulkiller in Cyberpunk 2077
Players of Cyberpunk 2077 have discovered a hidden room related to Johnny Silverhand, revealing new layers of the intricate narrative and the game's secrets

- April 21, 2025
- Updated: April 21, 2025 at 10:45 AM

Recently, players of Cyberpunk 2077 have made a surprising discovery: a secret room that was evidently not meant to be found.
This new discovery is related to the iconic character Johnny Silverhand and the controversial Soulkiller process, a central element in the game’s narrative.
Despite being known for its rich variety of secrets, not all corners of Night City were designed to be explored by players.
After 600 hours, players are still discovering new secrets in Cyberpunk 2077
The Soulkiller room, where the corrupt corporation Arasaka tortures Johnny Silverhand to create a digital copy of his essence, had only been shown in a flashback within the story.
However, it has now been discovered that it is possible to access this place using certain glitching techniques and manipulation of the game environment. A video by YouTuber breadballer shows the process that allows players to infiltrate the Arasaka Tower and descend to the lower levels, where this hidden room is located.
Users have expressed their astonishment upon discovering that, even after investing up to 600 hours in the game, this room was still unknown to them. Comments on social media have reflected this surprise, suggesting that for many it is a reminder of the enormous depth and complexity of the world of Cyberpunk 2077.
The most intriguing aspect of the discovery is how it highlights the potential of other secrets that may still be lurking, hidden in the vast metropolis of Night City. As the community continues to explore and within the framework of the “glitching” culture, it is likely that more mysteries will emerge, which only adds to the game’s appeal and its eternal dynamism.
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