How to Investigate the Site from the Bartmoss Collective Message in Cyberpunk 2077

As you progress through Night City, you’ll come across a side job called “Killing in the Name.” Rage Against the Machine references aside, the first task leads you to V’s apartment. Your objective is a bit ambiguous, so we wanted to make a guide to walk you through the process. Here’s how to investigate the site from the Bartmoss Collective message in Cyberpunk 2077.

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Start by following the marker and heading to your main apartment in Little China, Watson. Once you’re there, follow the steps below to complete the first task. 

How to Investigate the Site from the Bartmoss Collective Message in Cyberpunk 2077

Pull up your phone, and start browsing your messages. Find a message from Bartmoss Collective. It says, “Wake up and wake others up. Join our collective.” There’s an internet website address at the end of the message.

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Head over to your computer terminal, which is to the right of the door if you’re about to exit the apartment. Use your interact key to open up the computer, and then navigate to the Net tab. You can’t manually enter website URLs on your Cyberpunk 2077 computer, so you’ll need to select the lower-left icon that says Bartmoss Collective.

Clicking on the icon brings up their site, and you’re want to click on the Read More text underneath the post that says “Reward for any info on Swedenborg.” After opening up the post, you should get a prompt saying the task is complete. Your next objective is to call up Bes, so that’s where you should be at now. 

We have a complete guide on finding clues in Killing in the Name, which you can check out in case you get stuck. I hope this helps you out if you were wondering what to do in this side job.

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