Cyberpunk 2077 has an array of Twitch drops you’re able to snag as part of the Phantom Liberty expansion’s launch. For watching Twitch streams of Cyberpunk 2077 for an hour during certain periods, you can score various parts of the NUS Infiltrator outfit. However, how you claim your rewards can be a touch confusing. Here’s how to claim Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Twitch drops.

How to Get Your Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Twitch Drops

To get the Twitch drops forPhantom Liberty, you’ll first want to link your Twitch and GOG accounts. This is how the team will be able to transfer the Twitch drops to your Cyberpunk character. To do so, head to theCyberpunk Twitch Drops pageand click the Link Accounts button on the right. This will take you to a GOG login page, which you want to log into (or create an account to log into Cyberpunk 2077 with). From there, you’ll be prompted to log in to your Twitch account and allow CD Projekt Red certain permissions. Click Authorize, and you’ll be free to watch the stream.

Once you watch for that hour, you should seea notification on the Twitchpagethat says you’re eligible for the drop. From there, click on your profile in the top right and click Drops and Rewards from the subsequent dropdown menu. In that new tab, you should be able to claim the drop or connect your account. Once that’s done, the appropriate clothing item should be in V’s Stash when you log in next.

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Are the Cyberpunk 2077 Twitch Drops Worth it?

Whether it’s worth it tospend those hours watching Cyberpunk 2077 streamsfor the drops is up to personal preference. While I think the NUS Infiltrator outfit looks great and like something I’d put on my V, you might not feel the same way. Either way, it doesn’t take much to keep the Twitch stream open in the background while you do other things.

If you’re looking for details regarding the expansion, check out our guide onall Militech Data Terminal locations in Cyberpunk 2077.

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Shawn Robinson

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