Street Cred in Cyberpunk 2077 is a second form of progression beyond your character level, and is almost important as gaining attribute points or increasing stats, as it opens up new opportunities throughout Night City.
Street Cred allows you to access new Gigs in Cyberpunk 2077, which are missions given by Fixers. The higher your level, the more of these will become available for you to tackle at any time. It also grants you several benefits with stores and vendors after hitting certain milestones.
Finally, if you're looking to 100% Cyberpunk 2077, maximising Street Cred will grant you the 'Legend of the Afterlife' achievement/trophy.
This page explains everything you should know about Street Cred, including how to get Street Cred fast, the max Street Cred level and what to look for during your ventures in this dystopian future.
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Street Cred explained: How does it work, and how do you get Street Cred in Cyberpunk 2077?
Street Cred works separately from V's main levelling system. It's also XP-based, but this is obtained differently. You'll mainly obtain it from Gigs, which are jobs with their own category given by Fixers, who are characters that are always on the lookout for a merc available.
In a similar fashion, you can also help the NCPD with crimes around Night City. These have their own marker in the map, as well as unique objectives.
Lastly, always keep an eye for enemies that have a bounty on their heads - when scanning them, you'll see the description with their NCPD database profile, including how much Street Cred you're going to earn.
How to increase your Street Cred in Cyberpunk 2077
Now that we've grasped the basics of Street Cred, it's important to know when to tackle these jobs. Cyberpunk 2077 is a massive game, and depending on your playstyle, it’s likely that you'll want to experience everything it has to offer.
Completing Gigs might not seem as a priority at first, but they're key to obtaining benefits from merchants and, therefore, better gear for your character.
These are the ways in which you can increase your Street Cred:
Following the main story - Main story quests will take you to new areas, hideouts, and enemy bases, which leads to stumbling upon enemies with bounties every so often. You are always likely to gain a level or two during these missions, so you won't be wasting time doing them - quite the opposite.
Completing gigs - These are rather snappy encounters located in the map that you can tackle at your own pace, and can go from rescuing a certain character from a hideout or blasting through an enemy group to retrieve an specific item.
Completing NCPD crimes - These are usually short, so we recommend you to tackle them as you're making your way towards other missions. It's a great way to earn some eddies, as well as experience (even if helping the police isn't exactly a very punk thing to do.)
Hunting down Wanted enemies - It's up to you to incapacitate or kill them, as they're all wanted dead or alive, but you should always keep an eye for these enemies during missions and also on the streets.
What is the fastest way to get Street Cred in Cyberpunk 2077?
There's no getting around it: the easiest way to obtain Street Cred XP in Cyberpunk 2077 is by completing Gigs around the city.
The silver lining is that they are everywhere, and you will most likely stumble upon at least a few of them when travelling to main jobs. The key is to make the most out of your travels - if you're heading to a new district, consider stopping midway and mark one of them to activate the GPS.
In addition, remember that you can access them from your journal at any time.
From there, just go on foot. It's likely that you'll only spend a couple minutes there, as they don't tend to be long. More complicated Gigs will lead you to retrieve an specific item - you can then go to any deposit machine and a secondary option will appear to drop it.
Luckily, there's always one nearby to the location where the job takes place, and it will appear marked on your map so you can get to it with your GPS. Others will require you to convince a person to tag along, but if anything, you can always incapacitate them.
We also recommend looking for Wanted enemies in the streets. It's easy to stumble upon gang groups or hostage situations (marked with a light blue start in the minimap) where you will most likely see one of them.
If you're unsure, an easy way to spot people with bounties is to look for green circles in your minimap. Scan them first to know what you're up against, and make haste.
Max Street Cred in Cyberpunk 2077 and Street Cred rewards explained
The max Street Cred level cap in Cyberpunk 2077 is 50.
You can expect several Street Cred rewards depending on your level, marked as milestones. Instead of gaining perks to unlock new skills, certain levels will open up new possibilities for V when it comes to obtaining new clothes, attachments, and cyberware.
In addition, new Gigs will become available across all districts when you hit specific levels, increasing your possibilities to keep on levelling up.
These are all the street cred rewards in Cyberpunk 2077:
Level 6: Weapon vendors will have new weapons to sell.Level 12: Clothing stores will have more items available for purchase.Level 14: Clothing stores will have more items available for purchase.Level 20: Ripperdocs will sell you new cyberware.Level 27: Clothing stores will have more items available for purchase.Level 37: Vendors will offer new weapon mods and attachments.Level 45: Weapon vendors will have new weapons to sell.Level 50: Ripperdocs will sell you new cyberware.For more Cyberpunk 2077 system explainers, we have pages on XP and levelling and money making.
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