Go fuck yourself in the same direction as the ship did.

“Juxtaposed are the Ukrainian coat of arms and taraq tamga (the symbol of Crimean Tatars).”

The suggestion is that in Cyberpunk 2077s world, Crimea is part of Ukraine.

Graffiti in Cyberpunk 2077 referencing Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea

There are also apparent references on inventory screens to Ukrainian state messaging during the war.

As Tarasov explains, “‘rusnia’ is a Ukrainian derogatory term for russians.

Scavengers are the stereotypical Eastern European gang in the game’s universe.”

A close-up of menu text in Cyberpunk 2077 showing a reference in the Ukrainian localisation to Ukraine government messages

Tarasov added: “no comment needed”.

CD Projekt have made no bones of their opposition to Russias invasion of Ukraine.

We’ve asked CD Projekt for comment on the changes.

Police dialogue from Cyberpunk 2077 showing a reference to “rusnia” in the Ukrainian localisation.

In ourCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review, Graham deemed it “a brilliantly written and performed spy-thriller”.

It’s a post-apocalyptic isometricRPGin the Fallout tradition in which you explore a stranded spaceship.

It’s said to be relatively short for a CRPG, but very deep.

A screenshot of Cyberpunk 2077 showing a character crouching in a pose the menu text describes as “like a Russian”.

There’s ademo, if you’re interested, and here’s a trailer.

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