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Phantom Liberty: How to Get NUS Infiltrator Armor Without Watching Streams?

Rache Bartmoss himself would be proud.

Everyone loves earning free items and gear just by watching people play the game. That’s why Twitch’s drop campaigns work so well. For participating games, players are able to earn in-game items simply by watching people stream the game on Twitch.

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CD PROJEKT RED has decided to include drops for the release of their Cyberpunk 2077 DLC: Phantom Liberty. However, what if you want to skip the streams entirely and just obtain the gear? This has been a question among many game fans, who might not have the time (or money in one circumstance) to obtain the loot. So let’s take a look at the console and answer the question, Phantom Liberty: how to get NUS Infiltrator armor without watching streams?

Phantom Liberty: How to Unlock NUS Infiltrator Armor?

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In order to get NUS Infiltrator Armor in Phantom Liberty without watching Twitch streams, you’ll need to install the Cyber Engine Tweaks mod menu. This exclusive armor set is only available to those who have purchased Phantom Liberty if you earn them through Twitch drops. It’s unknown how developers feel about this workaround, but removing a post on the official sub-Reddit talking about it just 13 hours after it was posted might signify a stance. Here are all the commands you need to unlock the NUS Infiltrator Armor, as well as a few extra goodies:

  • Head — Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Twitch_Drop_Specs”, 1)
  • Jacket — Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Twitch_Drop_Vest”, 1)
  • Pants — Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Twitch_Drop_Pants”, 1)
  • Boots — Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Twitch_Drop_Boots”, 1)
  • Twitch Prime Reward — Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Preset_Warden_Amazon”, 1)
  • Yasha Sniper Rifle — Game.AddToInventory(“Items.Preset_Ashura_Twitch”, 1)

Related: How to Reduce Input Lag in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty?

Players can easily head over to Nexus Mods to install the mod menu, allowing you to input console commands into the game. And in case Arasaka comes looking, we should let you know that this is not an official mod. But when you enter these commands, you’ll unlock each NUS Infiltrator armor piece or weapon for their respective command. And let’s be honest, Rache Bartmoss would commend everyone who earns the drops this way.


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