Get unlimited money, crafting materials & more with new Cyberpunk exploit

Jimmy Russo

Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a lot of flak for how many bugs it has. In this case, the bugs work in favor of the player, allowing you to earn an unlimited amount of free money and items.

The release of Cyberpunk 2077 was unfortunately clouded by the number of bugs present within an otherwise brilliant single-player game. Not all of the bugs work against you, though.

Since the game came out, several players have discovered infinite money exploits that are incredibly easy to perform. The most popular exploit has to do with selling the map you receive from a mission over and over again.

If you don’t already know about this exploit, you can take a look at it here. This new duplication glitch is an evolution of this system.

The original infinite money glitch

We’ll briefly touch on the original infinite money glitch in case you don’t know about it.

The exploit starts by completing the ‘Space Oddity’ mission. As a reward for completing the mission, the player receives a map that’s worth 4,000 Euro Dollars. You can find the mission located on the map shown below.

From there, all you need to do is sell the map to a vendor terminal, back out, and repurchase it for $5. This single item offered players an unlimited source of money, but it’s gotten even better.

The new duplication glitch

YouTuber TagBackTV, one of the first people to publicize the original exploit, found another step in the process that allows you to duplicate the map and any other item in your inventory.

This means that you can unlock an unlimited number of crafting materials, rare items, and the $4,000 Eddie map from the original exploit.

To do this, you complete the same process as before but put the map and anything else you want to duplicate into the terminal. From there, you will hit the “sell” and “menu” buttons at the same time. This is escape and R on keyboard, and select and Y on Xbox.

You may have to try this a few times to get it right, but you’re looking for a “sell” screen with a transparent background. When we tried this, we found it much easier to complete on a controller rather than on a keyboard, for some reason.

Once you hit the right screen, you can buy all of the items you put into the terminal an unlimited number of times. You can mash F, A, or X (depending on your input) to get as many maps as your heart desires.

We play on PC, so we were able to macro F and spam it for two minutes, granting us over 6,000 maps. This equates to $24 million eddies – enough to buy everything in the game three times over.

This method will undoubtedly get patched sooner or later, but CD Projekt Red have some bigger issues on their plate. It’s there if you want to do it. If not, then you can just ignore it.

Does this exploit ruin the enjoyment of the game? In our opinion, it doesn’t. If anything, being able to buy all of the cool cars, cyberware, and everything else only adds to the enjoyment.

Money doesn’t make you invincible, and we’re doing all of the missions because we want to experience the content, not because we want to make money.

As we said, this exploit won’t be in the game forever, so it’s worth taking advantage of while it’s here. Now, you can buy all of those fancy cars the Fixers keep contacting you about.

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