Cyberpunk 2077 Rebecca's Shotgun: How To Get The Guts Edgerunners Weapon

Cyberpunk 2077 Rebecca's Shotgun: How To Get The Guts Edgerunners Weapon
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Written by 

Dave McAdam

Published 

19th Sep 2022 13:22

Cyberpunk 2077 Rebecca's Shotgun is a brand new weapon on the game, and an easter egg from the anime. Cyberpunk 2077 has seen a new life since the release of the Cyberpunk Edgerunners anime on Netflix. Rebecca's Shotgun, known as Guts, is a weapon that once belonged to the character from the show. Here is everything you need to know to get Cyberpunk 2077 Rebecca's Shotgun.

Cyberpunk 2077 Rebecca's Shotgun Location

The location of the weapon on the map, and a screenshot of the area
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Getting the weapon is fairly simple, provided you know where to go. The Guts shotgun is located in a patch of greenery on the southern side of the inner ring of Memorial Park. This is the big circular area at the centre of Corpo Plaza, in the Downtown region. By fast travel, the easiest way to get to the weapon is to travel to the Arasaka Tower fast travel point.

From there, go south and up to the higher part of the park. To do so, follow the walkway in either direction to find some stairs. Take the stairs up to the highest part of the plaza, you will see raised walkways going around the park and a blue glass area in the centre.

You need to head to the southern edge of this circle, directly opposite Arasaka Tower and right in front of the Militech building. At the top of the stairs there, where there are some lit panels in the floor, you will find some monks meditating. This is how you know you are in the right place.

Behind the monks are some hedges and some bushes. Walk passed the monks into the grass and you will very quickly find the weapon. The icon should pop up straight away, but in case it is hard to see, the shotgun is under the first bush on the left.

 

Cyberpunk 2077 Rebecca's Shotgun: Weapon Features

The shotgun in its location, showing the statistics
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As you might expect if you have seen the anime, Rebecca's shotgun Guts is no joke. It is loud, obnoxious, and it kicks like a mule. The description says the weapon will "wreak bloody havoc, though it can be a little unpredictable. Much like its original owner."

Guts has an almost laughable amount of recoil, firing a shot looks like it could take your shoulder off with it. Needless to say, this is not a weapon that can be fired very quickly. It does however have a two-shot system where two shots can be fired in relatively quick succession, before pumping the shotgun. The reload is another story, that takes quite a long time.

Firing two shots quickly is great, because two shots are often more than you need. The weapon does huge damage to anything up close. You can mow down a group of enemies in no time with just a handful of shots. Anyone who survives has to deal with the chemical damage the weapon does, with a 6% chance per shot to cause poison. Guts is a particularly nasty and potent shotgun, definitely a useful weapon to get your hands on.

That is it for Cyberpunk 2077 Rebecca's shotgun, for more new features in the game why not check out our Cyberpunk cross-progression guide.

Dave McAdam
About the author
Dave McAdam
Dave is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon, after several years of freelancing across the industry. He covers a wide range of games, with particular focus on shooters like Destiny 2, RPGs like Baldur's Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, and fighting games like Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8.
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