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AtlasForge (Cyberpunk 2077)

Night City interactive map with markers for gigs, NCPD scanner hustles, iconic weapons, and key locations

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What it is

AtlasForge is a multi-game platform covering Cyberpunk 2077 at atlasforge.gg/cyberpunk-2077. It combines interactive map + weapon/item database + editorial guides. Covers base game plus Phantom Liberty.

Free tier without paywall, moderate ads. Maintained by a dedicated team (not volunteer community).

What it solves

Cyberpunk 2077 has 100+ gigs, NCPD scanner hustles spread across Night City + Dogtown (Phantom Liberty), iconic weapons with drop conditions, and side job locations. Tracking without an interactive map means forgetting zones.

AtlasForge solves completionist tracking with per-marker-type filters and persistent checkboxes that sync across devices with a free account.

Differentiation

Against Night City Interactive Map, it wins on breadth — besides the map, AtlasForge has weapon database and editorial. It loses on specific map-node depth — Night City Interactive Map has more detail on each DLC landmark.

Against Fextralife Wiki: AtlasForge has the better visual map; Fextralife has deeper editorial and comments.

What people use it for

Completionist tracking: mark every gig, NCPD hustle, iconic weapon.

Phantom Liberty coverage: Dogtown markers with quest tracking.

Iconic weapon lookup: see stats and drop locations.

Cross-device sync: start on PC, continue on mobile.

Cross-game user: same account for Cyberpunk, Skyrim, Elden Ring, etc.

Who shouldn't use it

If you want datamined data (exact drop rates, hidden conditions), a traditional wiki is better.

If multi-game platforms with broad scope bother you, Night City Interactive Map is more focused.

How it's used in practice

  1. Open atlasforge.gg/cyberpunk-2077.
  2. Create a free account for persistent checkboxes.
  3. Enable per-type filters (gigs, NCPD, iconic weapons, side jobs).
  4. Mark items collected per session.
  5. Cross-reference the database for weapon stats.

Honest limitations

Incremental post-DLC updates: some Phantom Liberty items took time to appear post-launch.

No native mobile app: web responsive only (Map Genie has dedicated apps for other games but doesn't cover Cyberpunk).

Editorial shallower than Fextralife: guides are useful but less complete.

Limited Pro tier features: incentive to pay is weak; most users stay free.

How to start

  1. Visit atlasforge.gg/cyberpunk-2077.
  2. Create a free account.
  3. Start with filters set to gigs only (~80 markers) to avoid being overwhelmed.
  4. If your run includes Phantom Liberty, enable the Dogtown filter.
  5. Cross-reference with Fextralife when you need editorial detail.

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