Night City 2045 Map
You came here for a map. The clickable city view is still in development. What is live right now is the part that actually helps at the table: district breakdowns, location records, faction context, and fast search when you need an answer without killing scene momentum.
What you can do right now
Keep the session moving
- Pick a district before you choose the route, the heat, or the tone.
- Open a real location record when the crew needs a concrete place.
- Check who controls the area before a simple trip turns political.
- Use search when you already know the name and just need the page.
Start from the question you have
Need a district first
Start with district pages when you need to decide what part of Night City fits the job, the heat level, or the mood of the scene.
Need a place right now
Start with locations when the table already knows it needs a bar, clinic, market, club, or other scene anchor.
Already know the name
Open the database when you want the fastest route to a district, faction, or location and do not need to browse first.
Thinking in 2077
Use the era guide before planning movement or territory from memory. A familiar place in 2077 may not play the same way in 2045.
What the first public map build should do
District orientation
The first public build should help you read the city by district and move into the right neighborhood before you pick a scene.
Pins that open real pages
Location pins should open published records you can actually use, not decorative markers that die on click.
Useful overlays
Theme filters should help with route planning, nightlife, medical stops, transit, and pressure zones instead of existing just for show.
Good places to start
These are live records you can open now while the full map is still being built.
Map Prep Guide
What to use until the Night City 2045 map goes live
Stop flying blind in the Time of the Red. If you're looking for the Night City 2045 map, you're looking for survival. Whether you need to lock down a district to frame your next gig, find a safe location to stash the crew, instantly search a target's name, or reality-check a player whose 2077 memory is about to get them flatlined—this is your staging area. Get your route planning done before the bullets start flying.
Fast Answer
Secure your route right now
While the full interactive Night City 2045 map is compiling, your game doesn't stop. You still need to move, and guessing your way through the Combat Zone is a death sentence. We've routed the map's core intelligence straight into the live database so you can keep your session moving without hitting a dead end.
Need to get your bearings? Hit the districts layer. Need a hard address for a meet? Jump to locations. Already have a target name? Search the database. And if your table is confusing the Time of the Red with Cyberpunk 2077, hit the comparison guide before they walk into a trap.
Your job is to run the gig, not wait for software. We're giving you the exact intelligence you need for a fast next move while the full map view finishes compiling.
- Need area context: Secure your coordinates with districts.
- Need a venue or scene anchor: Scout live locations.
- Need an exact page fast: Search the database directly.
- Need to reset 2077 assumptions: Open the compare guide.
Table Use
How GMs use this to keep the session alive
When a player asks 'Where are we?', they don't just want a map pin—they want to know the threat level. A route question is really a district question. A district question is really a location question. And a location question is instantly a faction or mechanics crisis. Use this staging area to get the real answer.
Don't let the table go cold while you scramble for geography. The fastest tactical move isn't waiting for a map to load—it's jumping straight to the intel that drives the next decision: where the crew is headed, what kind of cover they have, who actually owns the turf, and what security complication is about to trigger.
Think of this page as your dispatcher. It translates your map intent into usable, lethal content before the scene loses momentum.
- Gig starts with a neighborhood: Lock down the districts.
- Scene starts with a destination: Identify locations.
- Question starts with a proper noun: Search the database.
- Question starts with player memory from 2077: Compare eras first before they get zeroed.
Map Status
The tactical advantage of the upcoming map
When the public map build goes live, it's going to make route planning faster, deadlier, and more precise. It won't just be pretty—it will help you read district positions, hack into real locations, and deploy tactical overlays that change the entire feel of a gig.
A map is useless if the pins lead nowhere. Every marker will open a real record. Overlays will expose nightlife hotspots, medical trauma centers, and faction pressure zones. The district view will let you place your crew, assign a target, or spring a complication without any guesswork.
Until the signal clears and the map launches, use districts, locations, and the database search. They deliver the raw intel you need to answer real table questions right now, no pretending required.
- District view to establish orientation and threat levels.
- Pins that open published, actionable location pages.
- Overlays exposing nightlife, medical stops, transit routes, or pressure zones.
- Map clicks that bridge directly into the live records you use at the table.