How to get into Arasaka Estate in Cyberpunk 2077

Arasaka Estate is directly next to Kerry Eurodyne’s residence in North Oak, Westbrook. You’ll find many mansions up in these hills, like the ex-Samurai rockstars and corporate elite. Despite their huge houses and fancy security tech, it’s relatively easy to gain complete access to their houses. You can even find some Legendary and Iconic weapons while you explore. Here’s how to get into Arasaka Estate in Cyberpunk 2077.

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How to get into Arasaka Estate in Cyberpunk 2077

The first step to getting into Arasaka Estate is finding it on the map. Use a fast travel terminal, and scroll over to the east side of Westbrook. There’s a fast travel point called Arasaka Estate, and that’s the one you want to take. 

From the fast travel point, head south on the road, which will lead you to the Arasaka Estate gates. The easiest way to get into the perimeter and over the gates is by using the Reinforced Tendons cyberware for your legs. These allow you to double jump, so you can climb up on the bush out front and hop over the gates.

You can pick up some rare Reinforced Tendons from the ripperdoc in Northside, Watson. The cyberware will run you about €$45,000, but it’s oh so worth it. Here’s a map of where to find him:

Arasaka Estate Loot

There are a few Legendary items you can find in the Arasaka Estate in Cyberpunk 2077, including:

  • Sandevistan: Arasaka Software Cyberware Mod (Legendary)
  • Genjiroh Iconic Smart Pistol (Epic or Legendary)

Sandevistan: Arasaka Software Cyberware Mod (Legendary)

The Sandevistan: Arasaka Software mod makes it so enemies take 70% more time to notice you while Sandevistan is active. It pairs great with any Sandevistan Operating System cyberware enhancement.

Genjiroh Iconic Smart Pistol (Epic or Legendary)

You can also find either an Epic or Legendary variant of the Iconic Genjiroh Smart Pistol. The smart pistol may not have very good base stats, but the weapon can simultaneously shoot up to 6 targets at a time. Bullets deal extra electrical damage, and can shock enemies. There’s also two empty mod slots on the Genjiroh.

There’s probably more ways to gain entrance into the estate, but this is my favorite. Happy exploring!

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