Operating for the NUSA in Night City comes with perks, but you also have the option to take an oath in Cyberpunk 2077. Should you take it?
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As you exit the building and walk down the elevator alone, Johnny appears and talks to you about it. He believes making that oath is a bad idea and you will regret it later. Johnny thinks that those oaths keep people chained to the government in Cyberpunk 2077 and that you became an attack dog for something he’s actively fighting against.Screenshot by Gamepur
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