"Cyberpunk 2077" is already one of the much-awaited game but the anticipation and hype rose to unexpected heights when the game developer revealed that Keanu Reeves is going to be a part of the game as one of its NPCs. Many details were already revealed about the highly anticipated title, and CD Projekt Red has been very generous about it. Interestingly, a new set of details about what V could not do in the game was recently revealed.

Like "The Witcher 3," "Cyberpunk 2077" will be a game of choice, consequences of that choice, and making your own journey into the world. But, if the most recent leak is accurate, then it appears that there is one factor in the upcoming title that players will not have input over. According to the new leak, the main protagonist, V, will not be able to redecorate his own apartment in the game.

The new details come from PSX Extreme, a Danish magazine who picked it up from Reddit. The leak reveals that V's apartment in "Cyberpunk 2077" will have a crucial role in the game where several important meetings are happening inside. V can also store equipment and check the mail in the apartment, including other gameplay purposes.

However, as a player, you will not be able to customize your apartment in "Cyberpunk 2077." One of the possible reasons for this is that you might be able to change the apartment at some point in the game. This information seems to have aligned with what Pawel Sasko, the lead designer of "Cyberpunk 2077," previously revealed about the apartment.

According to the "Cyberpunk 2077" lead designer decorating the apartment does not really go along quite well with the game's gritty and dark spirit. There are also several other details about the game on the post. This includes V's ability to collect and steal vehicles, but he cannot store stolen cars.

Additionally, just like "GTA 5," if you steal a vehicle in front of a gang member of a cop, you need to hide too. Animals are almost non-existent in "Cyberpunk 2077" too just like "Blade Runner." But, you can still find a few of them, particularly those owned by the filthy rich in the game.

Recently, CD Projekt Red revealed that it is currently working on a new Game Plus Mode in "Cyberpunk 2077." It is worth noting that "The Witcher 3" did not have a game plus mode when it launched and although it was already revealed that there is, the game developer did not announce if the mode will be available at launch.