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All Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty New Weapons & How To Get Them

Let's look at the new toys!

Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty brings new armaments to the table, giving diversity to combat in the streets of Dogtown. Weapons are crucial to survival, and I couldn't wait to see what new pieces will be available for me to wreck robots and cyberpsychos with. This guide will cover all of Phantom Liberty's new weapons and explain how to get them.

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All new weapons in Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty and their locations

1 - Cheetah

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Cheetah is a variant of Unity, a Power Pistol made by Constitutional Arms. This pistol works better the closer you are to the target, exponentially increasing the bleed and crit chance. To obtain this weapon, eliminate and loot Angie in the No Easy Way Out GIG.

2 - HA-7 Warden

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Warden is an Arisaka-manufactured Smart SMG that looks like a power tool from Home Depot, in my opinion. It's got a very decent reload speed, very good handling, and is an excellent choice for your Smart arsenal if you're doing the Netrunner build (due to its +50% Headshot Damage boost and a 1.15-second Lock-on time). To obtain the crafting spec, visit the Black Market Vendor in the football stadium in Dogtown.

3 - Hawk

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Hawk is a Tsunami Kyubi variant of the Power Assault Rifle. The headshots from this rifle weaken enemies and put a mark on them. To obtain this rifle, look for it at the Kress Street Hideout after Rosalind talks to Reed and leaves the place at the end of the Lucretia My Reflection mission.

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4 - Hercules 3AX

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Hercules 3AX is a Grenade Launcher, and currently the only one of its type in Cyberpunk 2077. It has very impressive stats, with a +50% Headshot Damage boost, +25 Armor Penetration, and +20% Chance to poison. Moreover, it has a 1sec Lock-on Time, which is extremely useful. To obtain this rifle, rummage through the armory in the mission Roads to Redemption, close to where you disarm the bomb.

5 - Her Majesty

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Her Majesty is a Unity variant—a Power Pistol stamped out by Constitutional Arms. This variant offers a suppressor and an empty scope attachment slot, which you can use to put any optic you choose. Such a pistol is ideal if you want to make a solid stealth build in Cyberpunk 2077. You will be able to obtain this weapon during the Get It Together main quest.

6 - Kang Tao A-22B Chao

The A-22B Chao is a Smart Pistol that fires three-round bursts and has an 18-round magazine capacity. If you have Smart Link cyberware, you will double the effective damage, so it goes well with almost any specialized build. You can purchase this weapon at any weapons vendor in Dogtown.

7 - Militech Ticon

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The Ticon is a Militech-manufactured Tech Pistol that comes in several variants. My favorite version is Erebus, which you can obtain from Reed after you complete The Killing Moon quest and fulfill Songbird's wish. It offers +100% headshot damage and +25% armor penetration.

8 - Order

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The Order is a variant of a Rostovic DB-2 Satara—a Tech Double-Barreled Shotgun. The main feature of Order is you can charge it and release a powerful shot at the enemy. It's famous for being used by David Martinez, so definitely get it if you're going for the David build in Cyberpunk 2077. To obtain this weapon, visit Herold at the football stadium in Dogtown.

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9 - Osprey

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Osprey is an SPT32 Grad variant introduced in the Phantom Liberty expansion. A Power Sniper rifle operated on a bolt-action principle, you need a Body attribute at level 10 or more to properly utilize it. To obtain this beast of a sniper rifle, visit Alex's safe house armory during the Birds with Broken Wings mission. It's a missable weapon, so be careful not to overlook it when you loot the weapons storage.

10 - Rasetsu

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Rasetsu is another variant of the famous SPT32 Grad Power Sniper rifle. It provides the player with +300% Headshot Damage Multiplier and +50% Armor Penetration. It has a charge time of 1.5 seconds, so be mindful when you fire it. You will be able to obtain this weapon as a reward after completing the main mission You Know My Name.

11 - Thermal Katana

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Thermal Katana is one of the best weapons you can get if you're going for the Ninja build in Cyberpunk 2077. It offers a +25% Armor Penetration and a +30% Burn Chance while allowing you to leap toward enemies. Additionally, you will be guaranteed a crit if you hit an enemy with Burning status. You will get a chance to obtain the Thermal Katana during the Disasterpiece quest. Just be aware there is a level 20 Technical Ability attribute requirement.

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Luka Rakočević
Luka Rakocevic works as a full-time staff writer at Pro Game Guides and is a new-generation gamer. Backed with old-school gaming knowledge, his oldest gaming memories are on SNES, trying to beat Super Mario. Games are his big inspiration, and he frequently draws from that well to create new art. He prefers narrative-driven games like God of War, Killzone, Half-life, Uncharted and similar. Luka mainly writes science fiction in his free time. When he's not home banging away at his computer keyboard, you will most likely find him at a local pub or a metal concert in the middle of a mosh pit.