Cyberpunk 2077 Gangs

There are a variety of Gangs within Cyberpunk 2077. For a full listing of the Gangs that we currently know about, see below.

Cyberpunk 2077 Gangs:

6th Street
Animals
Lizzies
Maelstrom
Mox
Scavenger
Tyger’s Claw
Valentino’s
Voodoo Boys
Wraiths

6th Street

Founded by veterans of the 4th Corporate War tired of the helplessness of the Night City Police Department, 6th Street was meant to serve and protect the community of Vista del Rey. Today their interpretation of the law and “bringing justice to the city” is questionable and self-serving.

One of their emblems is a blue “6th Street” with an outline of blue stars and a black skull with “6th Street” in the middle with an outline of black stars.

Animals

The Animals are an aggressive street-fighting boostergang from west Pacifica that emphasize on physical power above all else. They avoid traditional cyberware so they enhance themselves with melee combat-enhancing cyberware and by using testosterone, animal supplements, and a steroid-like drug known as “the Juice” which increases the user’s strength and speed. They frequently sell off their services as bouncers, a job of which they are heavily sought after for, and are spread throughout the area. They have cornered the illegal substance trade as well as underground live-or-die prize fighting. When the gang gather together in one spot it means they are up to something important, they then select the strongest and fastest among them to be the ad hoc leader, in this current case, Sasquatch. The Animals are secretly allied with the anti-cybercrime task force, NetWatch.

They are involved in a gang war with the Voodoo Boys. They are based in the Grand Imperial Mall in Pacifica. V is tasked by the Voodoo Boy, Placide, to infiltrate their hideout. After V infiltrates the hideout, he/she can kill Sasquatch.

Lizzies

The Lizzies are obsessed with the singer, Lizzy Wizzy, and are very hostile towards anyone who disrespects Lizzy or themselves.

Maelstrom

The Maelstrom Gang is located in the All Food plant in Night City. With 30 to 40 active members, they are led by Royce. They are known to have heavy combat augmentation, as well as for using pain suppressors, Reflex Boosters, and street mod optical units of unknown capabilities.

Maelstrom’s territory is the industrial part of Watson. Its factories, the Totentanz Club – you’ll meet them there. They are obsessed with cybertechnology, and their urge to improve the weakness of human flesh is far stronger than their fear of cyberpsychosis.

Mox

Formed in 2076 after the death of Elizabeth “Lizzie” Borden, a strip club owner & ex-prostitute who treated her workers fairly and defended them from violent clients, The Mox refer to themselves as “those who protect working girls and guys” from violence and abuse.

Scavengers

Scavengers are a enemy faction in Cyberpunk 2077. Scavengers are known for kidnapping people and forcibly harvesting their cyberwear.

Scavengers were first featured in the Cyberpunk 2077 E3 2018 trailer, where they engage in combat with Trauma Team International.

Scavengers were later featured in the Cyberpunk 2077 48-minute gameplay reveal, where they engage in combat with V and Jackie Welles.

Tyger’s Claw

A defensive combat gang who claims turf in Japantown, and the residential community surrounding it. They generally do not use most cyberware, preferring to rely on martial arts, traditional Japanese weapons, and enhanced reflexes.    

It is rumored that they are backed financially by Arasaka.

Tyger Claws is a gang of Japanese origin and stylistic influence, located in Japantown. They’re ruthless and violent in practice, and intimidating in appearance. Katanas, street bikes and luminous tattoos are their trademarks.

Valentinos

One of Night City’s largest gangs, the Valentinos are bound by a strong moral code and century-old traditions. Controlling swathes of predominantly Latino areas of Heywood, they treat values such as honor, justice, and brotherhood with deadly seriousness.

In 2077, the Valentinos have altered the structure of the gang by turning into a mostly Latino gang, most members are but they don’t have to be Latino. The gang have dropped the apostrophe and are simply known as the Valentinos.

Between parties, parades, drag races and way, way too much drinking, the Valentinos hang around the barrio under the watchful eyes of Santa Muerte.

Voodoo Boys

The Voodoo Boys, an enigmatic gang from Pacifica, aren’t just netrunners devoted to uncovering the secrets of the Old Net and behind the Blackwall. They’re also edgerunners: breaking every rule there is to break, and programming viruses that can freeze neural networks.

In contrast to their previous iteration, the Voodoo Boys appear to be a Haitian gang that is heavily involved with the large Haitian community in Pacifica that settled the district in the 2060s, after a natural disaster decimated their home country.

They are led by Brigitte and her second in-command, Placide. They have formed a rivalry with a Boostergang known as the Animals.

Wraiths

The Wraiths are a gang of Raffen Shiv in Night City. The Wraiths are one of the two Nomad groups inhabiting the Badlands. They have a long history of frequent conflict and warring with the other Nomad group, the Aldecados. The Wraiths also have a custom near 1000 horsepower car that they roam the Badlands in called the Reaver.

So far, these are the know Cyberpunk 2077 Gangs within the game, if more should come out or be announced, we’ll get them added to the list.

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