Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077 | |
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A hacker at E3 2018 exposed a live website linked to upcoming release Cyberpunk 2077. | |
Type | Official |
Creator | CD PROJEKT RED |
Discovered | 2018-10-06 |
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Cyberpunk 2077 is a story-driven, open world RPG set in a dark future from CD PROJEKT RED (CDPR), creators of The Witcher series of games. As the release of Cyberpunk 2077 drew closer, CDPR began trickling hidden messages and puzzles to the community. The ARG is comprised of these puzzles, and quick solvers are often rewarded with Cyberpunk merchandise.
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E3 Presentation
During Microsoft's E3 2018 presentation slot on June 10th, a "hacker" interrupted the speaker, ultimately revealing a trailer for Cyberpunk 2077. Players immediately noticed some valuable info during the trailer, including GOG codes which were redeemable for games and, most notably, an IP address, 212.91.11.20
.
Quadra
Players quickly realized that the IP resolved to a section of CDPR's Cyberpunk 2077 website, where a password prompt was found along with a welcome message. The message read as follows:
WELCOME TO QUADRA - THE HIGH-PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE SOLUTIONS WITH A SOUL. PLEASE ENTER YOUR QUADRA VIP USER CREDENTIALS.
The login field is force-filled to QUADRA V-TECH
, which players connected to a license plate number from the trailer, NC20 CP77
, which turned out to be the correct password. Only a very small pool of players were allowed through, and were met with a field to enter their email address. Soon after, the site began to display a message indicating a quota had been reached and that no more emails would be collected.
Quota Met
Suspecting an ARG was building, players rummaged through the site and other related media. A a "secure" subdomain was found, along with a "E3 Schedule" file. RTSP is set up on the site, which players suspected might indicate future intent. Players discovered the site had an SSH server on the same host, which outputs an ASCII-art message. The other output, Permission denied (publickey)
, indicated a private key was be needed to access the server.
Players also uncovered more potential leads in the trailer, including lines of debug output from OpenSSH, barcodes, PDF417 codes, and several messages (usually on screens in the video), including one which points toward the QUADRA website.
... 10/11/2078 THE FOLLOWING WILL APPLY TO ALL PROFILES ON DATA ALT//0 463.0983.890.3 DOMAIN-PUBLIC RESTRICTION REF. 192.8930.610.10 PUBLIC DATA PRESENTATION WILL TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY AT 12PM GMT+09 ON ALL DOMAINS. SERVER CAPABILITIES ARE ESTIMATED TO SUSTAIN 90% REGISTERED USERS// P2-OS CORPORATION, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Developers indicated in multiple messages via Discord that players should wait for more information.
Several users on Reddit who entered the password prior to the quota being met received emails from CDPR in the style of emails from QUADRA automotive, which request logistic and personal information from the player in order to deliver them a care package.
Drive to the FUTURE through the PAST
Players who made the QUADRA cutoff received a care package (GALLERY). It contained a CP2077 Quadra styled t-shirt in a QUADRA box. The art on the back of the t-shirt was mysterious, but players found no leads despite heavy analysis.
Trauma Team
On August 22, the ARG sparked up again when CDPR posted concept art on their Twitter. One of the pieces of concept art contained a bit.ly link, which led to an image. Opening that image in a text editor led to a second image, which then pointed to the Trauma Team International website.
Need Insurance?
After accessing the website, players were met with a bot named David asking for an ID in order to talk to him. Further investigation revealed that the numbers from the first image gave the Login ID 0374337573334
for Trauma Team International.
Once logged in, David allowed players to "buy insurance," as indicated in the second image. After doing so, each player was given a unique 10 character code, and David prompted these players to use their codes in the My Orders section of the site. After a specific amount of codes were given out, the bot went offline. The code was deciphered using ASCII85 (Z85 (ZeroMQ) variant), giving the ID #ID00000
which was usable in the My Orders section.
Players who made the cutoff were prompted to input their emails. Upon entering their emails, they were greeted with this image, pictured left, informing them that the process would take up to 7 days and thanking them for participating. After a certain amount of codes were used, the My Orders page went offline with the message "Connection failed," concluding this part of the ARG.
Your Life is worth it!
On 2018-26-08
, four days after players ripped through the Trauma Team International site, those who got through the cutoff received an email from a Trauma Team International Representative prompting them to reply with their address. The email had two attachments, a PDF and an image, pictured right. The image was a ciphertext which could be decoded with a grille cipher using the tshirt back art as the grille. Although not completely certain, players concluded Monday
was the most likely cleartext.
Monday, B64 Monday
Lo and behold, the next day (Monday), CDPR began broadcasting the base64 encoded text which, judging by the text's header, is an encoded PNG image 1920x1080 pixels in dimension.
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