In Cyberpunk 2077, Yucca Town is the very first place you’ll start the game if you chose the Nomad origin. It’s a shady town beyond the outer walls of Liberty City that is inaccessible once you’ve completed the prologue.
With the new 2.1 Update, the regular route back to Yucca Town has been plugged, so this guide shows you a way of breaking through the game and making your return!
To begin with, you’ll want to reach this section on the map along the outer perimeter walls of Liberty City.
The nearest Fast Travel point is Regional Airport, the location is almost exactly South from there.
The city border patrol stops you from driving straight out.
Most of the outer walls are too high to jump up to. This location is at a section where the wall is slightly lower. This will let you climb atop your vehicle and jump up to it.
You’ll need the boost jump ability from a Ripperdoc, since otherwise it will still be too high.
NOTE: You can’t jump over from the fence from here without injuring or killing yourself, so you need to head right and run all the way to the nearest building. It’ll take about two minutes of running.
Once you’ve reached the building, it’ll flag as a restricted area. You want to jump up to the visible concrete ledge here. Then, there is another invincible ledge that you need to reach.
To reach it, use the boost jump into the air. Rather than fall back down, V should grab on to something and climb up. It’ll look like walking on air.
From this vantage point, you are free to run along the top of the building and over the city customs checkpoint from the start of the game.
Drop down to the highway and you’ve breached the city limits!
The rest is easy. You’ll want to summon a vehicle and drive up the highway until you reach your first left. Drive down a bit further and your HUD will display that you’ve entered Yucca town. You’re there!
There aren’t any collectible items or quests in Yucca Town. However it’s great for players who maybe rushed the opening and want to explore, or started with a different origin. There a few fun dialogue options with NPCs and readable books lying about.