A Cyberpunk 2077 mod has finally added the ability to listen to the game's various radio stations outside of your car.
Cyberpunk 2077 includes a plethora of radio stations that players can enjoy as they roam around the various locales in Night City. Up until recently, however, radio access was consigned to vehicles only, meaning that once you stepped out onto the street, the music would simply cut off.
Thankfully, the Pocket Radio mod (spotted by PCGamesN) has added tools that allow players to listen to the game's music on the go. The personal walkman allows players to toggle the game's radio on and off through hotkey bindings and incorporates the use of a HUD which can be accessed on-screen for further settings, including volume controls and the ability to switch stations.
[ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2021/06/17/cyberpunk-2077s-latest-patch-continues-to-try-and-make-the-game-run-better-on-console-ign-news"]Players also have the option to customize a number of other settings that may be useful during gameplay. The mod comes with an auto-hide HUD timer which can be adjusted to change the duration of idle activity necessary before the HUD disappears from the screen. Players can also tweak the game's in-combat volume controls to their liking which could be particularly useful during stealth-based runs.
Currently, the mod cites a number of small known issues that players may experience in-game. For example, the Royal Blue and Samizdat radio stations aren't currently usable in-game, and the mod's audio quality may not be quite as clear as the game's purpose-built vehicle audio. Additionally, when combat music starts playing the pocket radio's audio may become muffled until a point at which the combat music stops.
[poilib element="poll" parameters="id=70d0db82-484d-44a4-bd50-1157d1a5e30e"]Elsewhere in Cyberpunk news, developer CD Projekt Red recently stated that they are finally 'satisfied' with the game's stability and performance on last-generation consoles. Make sure to check out our dedicated Cyberpunk 2077 page for the latest news on Night City.
[poilib element="accentDivider"]Jared Moore is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.
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