News wise An olive branch Cyberpunk 2077: What to do with the man in the trunk in this contract?
In Cyberpunk 2077 you can complete many contracts as side quests. Among them we find “An Olive Branch”, in which you have to make a decision about a man in the trunk of your car. We explain everything about this contract, its rewards and its consequences.
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- An olive branch Cyberpunk 2077: How to start this contract?
- What choice do you make with the man in the chest in the An Olive Branch contract?
If you’ve played Cyberpunk 2077 for a few hours, you’ve probably noticed that there are three different types of missions in the game. There are the main quests usually associated with Evelyn, Takemura or Hellman (at least in Act 2). covers a good portion of the game), there are the scripted side quests like those given by Panam, Judy or even Delamain, and then there are the Contracts
To start the contract An olive branchyou have to sign contracts Your near Westbrook. You can find this in the form of a blue exclamation mark on your map. Note that not all contracts are available from the start, but will appear as you complete the previous contracts of each fix. After a certain number of successful contracts, you can accept one near Wakako in Japantown. Approach the starting location on your map (see screenshot above) for the fix to call you and the contract An olive branch start.
What choice do you make with the man in the chest in the An Olive Branch contract?
After calling Wakako, follow your quest marker to find a specific one Sergeithe man behind the contract. Talk to him and do not hesitate to exhaust all dialogues to find out more about his request. You will then have to go into the garage behind him to find the car that you need to drive to the Tyger Claws. Get behind the wheel and just keep driving until you hear screams and bangs coming from the trunk
Then get to know itAlex Pushkina man that Sergeï uses as a sacrifice for the Tyger Claws, without warning you of course. You then have two options to choose from:
- Let Alex out: The contract ends here and you get double the credits (3700 credits), but Sergeï is murdered by the Tyger Claws
- Close trunk: You must continue your path to the end and receive 1860 credits, but Alex will be at the mercy of the Tyger Claws
At first glance, The first choice therefore seems more interesting. However, please note that if you have a Nomad background and have completed the Guinea Pig contract before this one, you will be entitled to a third dialogue option that will tell you more about Alex. The latter is a Biotechnica agent who worked with Joanne Koch, a researcher responsible for the deaths of more than 70 nomads. Since the latter doesn’t feel much remorse on the subject, it’s up to you to see if this changes your perception of things. In any case, keep in mind that in addition to the role-playing game and the number of credits awarded The outcome of this contract does absolutely nothing to change the rest of your adventure. It’s up to you to make your choice as you see fit.
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