How to Turn Off Nudity in Cyberpunk 2077

Tired of the profanity in almost every frame of Cyberpunk 2077? This guide will show players how they can turn off the nudity in the game. Cyberpunk 2077 is one of those games that begins with intense customization options. Players are not only able to change their gender, heights, race, and hair color, they are also able to adjust their *ahem* private areas. From the very beginning of the game, players are able to change the size and length of their private parts depending on the gender they have selected. All throughout the campaign, players will be given decisions on if they wish to sleep with other characters or a mission takes place in a strip club with nudity in almost every corner. This guide will show players how they can turn off the nudity in the game.

While realism in video games is nice, not everyone wants to see every polygon from each character. Parents are likely playing this game while having to watch their children or with more conservative family members in the vicinity. It makes sense why players will want to turn off this feature. It doesn’t really add more in terms of gameplay and is strictly a cosmetic option. Here’s how players can turn off the nudity in Cyberpunk 2077.

How To Turn Off Nudity in Cyberpunk 2077

The Reinforced Tendons (Double Jump) menu screen in Cyberpunk 2077

To turn off the nudity, players will need to be on the main menu. Players cannot turn off this option while in-game. From the main menu, head over to the settings screen and select the Gameplay tab. From here, players can turn the Nudity Censor on or off depending on their preference. When starting a new game, players will have their private areas covered up in the customization options. Also, when sex scenes occur in the game, characters will be covered up. While it doesn’t get rid of all the graphic details in the game, it does make it a bit easier to hide the bits.

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Cyberpunk 2077 has been at the center of a massive discussion around crunch time and work-life balance between these multi-million dollar companies. Many have been heavily anticipating the release of the game, but the game itself was plagued with game-breaking bugs and glitches. It did need a bit more time in the oven. Still, the game is a fairly solid RPG once it’s properly working. Hopefully, with a few patches, the game can shine as it deserves.

Cyberpunk 2077 is available now on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC.

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