Where to find Rebecca’s shotgun in Cyberpunk 2077
Lay your hands on the Guts shotgun from Edgerunners.
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Rebecca’s shotgunis one of the best easter eggs added in last year’s Cyberpunk 2077 Edgerunners update. It’s great if you want to roleplay as the wildest member of David’s Edgerunners crew, or just use it to kill stuff in her name. While you have to complete a little quest in order to wearDavid’s Edgerunners jacket, Rebecca’s shotgun is a lot easier to find by comparison, and it’s a decent gun.
Gutsis a power shotgun that deals chemical damage and fires additional ricochet projectiles, meaning it can decimate enemies. In fact, using it to kill Adam Smasher became a bit of a community obsession in the weeks after the anime debuted. If you’re coming back to Cyberpunk 2077 or playing it for the first time with the big 2.0 update, you might want to also grab aSandevistanwhile you’re at it to really get into character.
In this guide, I’ll quickly explain where to find Rebecca’s shotgun in Night City so you can cause some carnage.
Cyberpunk 2077 Rebecca’s shotgun location
If you’ve watched Edgerunners, the location of Rebecca’s shotgun makes sense based on the plot of the show. Here’s where you need to go in order to grab it:
It’s a great gun, though not as powerful as it was when the Edgerunners patch first came out. At the time, players actually figured out they could use Rebecca’s shotgun toavoid fall damage, but sadlyCD Projektpatched out that little oversight. Boo!
If you’re looking for more Rebecca related easter eggs, another fun one is that you canvisit Rebecca’s apartmentfrom Edgerunners, as well as the digs of several other characters in the series.
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