Cyberpunk 2077 – The REAL REASON Yorinobu Killed His Father



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Yorinobu Arasaka’s murder of his father Saburo was a major turning point in the story of Cyberpunk 2077. It led to Jackie and V getting caught during The Heist and set up the events of the rest of the game. What, at first, seems like a rash action taken by a resentful son actually has deeper roots than we originally realize. In this video, we’ll explore the real reason that Yorinobu killed Saburo.

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44 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – The REAL REASON Yorinobu Killed His Father”

  1. Ahhh…but you missed that Saburo approached Yorinobu at Konpecki Plaza and threatened him so that he would murder Saburo. Notice how Saburo sent Takemura away before he even completed his security scan? Saburo wanted Yorinobu to kill him. He had everything prepared for the transfer. He just didn't know V and Jackie would end up getting blamed so Yorinobu almost got away with it.

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  2. What happens if you don't grab the gun from Yorinobu? It's a timed reaction, but I've never seen what happens if you don't stop him. Does the game just make you stop him anyway? Like if you don't choose to punch the Media Johnson in Johnny's flashback….only to have Johnny punch him anyway. Or does someone else come in and stop him while you lay there?

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  3. Interesting theory, however it fails to address to topic of cloning. Making a new clone body for Saburo and have his engram inhabit his cloned body would have been a much better and more straightforward solution rather than having a son for the sole purpose of becoming a host later on. But even if cloning is not a thing in the CP universe (I think it is, although I read somewhere that around 2020 the process is still imperfect and the clones had quite short life-span), to ensure perfect match with the host it would have been once again a much better solution to have Saburo's full set a DNA injected into an emptied egg, impregnate a woman artificailly with it and create a baby Saburo who eventually would grow up and could serve as the perfect host for the older version's engram. Thus, I seriously doubt that Yorinobu was only conceived to host his father's engram later on. Having been raised and seeing him for a failure he was, Saburo might have come up with this plan some point after he was born, "repurposing" Yorinobu and having a very different role for him in his schemes, but again I don't think hosting the engram was the original idea.

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  4. Maybe someone else has asked this, but could V be Johnny Silverhand's grandchild or great grandchild? If the relic works better in a host with DNA that is compatible as in Saburo and Yorinobu, then V might very well be the offspring of one of Silverhand's one-night stands. Question: According to Saburo's diary in the AV on the roof of the hotel, he came to Night City via the Saka aircraft carrier. If the relic was so important, why not better security on it in the first place and why take several days to cross the Pacific when Saka agent could have locked Yorinobu down somewhere and wait for Saburo, something like they did to Silverhand after the nuclear demolition charge(s) were detonated. There must have been a great deal of cut story content, for whatever reason, because a lot just does not make sense, to me at least, as the story line stands in the released game.

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  5. after a couple of Game replays, I realized the kind of person that Saburo was, specially after know that he was thinking of nuke the entire Night City just for keep the relic tecnology safe. Yorinobu knew the kind of monster his father was.

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  6. Playing as a Corpo, I really liked following the full Arasaka story and exploring all the endings. What a heinous family. I felt sorry for my deluded buddy Goro by the end…although not as sorry as I felt for my V.

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  7. It's probably up to player's interpretation, but to me Yorinobu's actions looked to be born less out of desire to survive and more out of hatred towards Saburo and Arasaka Corporation. The latter interpretation is supported by how in the Devil ending we see Yorinobu trying to make sure Hanako is not at the ill-fated board meeting, despite her death being better for his survival prospects.
    It's quite a shame we can't spend more time with Yorinobu to be sure. (And on a side note, it's a shame we get no kind of closure for his story in any endings but for the Devil one.)

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  8. I spend so much time running around killing and looting to level up I lose track of the story. Things like this never enter my mind I just complete the mission at hand and move on. Would V even care about any of this? I'd say he would be more concerned about saving his own butt and wouldn't give a second thought about Yorinobu or Hanako. V was a low level merk and got caught up in events way over his head. He only has a couple of weeks to live until the engram deletes him. What does Johnny say to him at the beginning, I'll kill anyone that gets in my way, V then goes around the map killing and looting anyone who gets in his way, to save himself, in other words Johnny.

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  9. I don't blame Yorinobu one bit for his actions of stealing the chip to learn about it and then getting rid of his father in an attempt to prevent being written over. One wonders why he didn't immediately destroy Mikoshi once he had control of the company; maybe it was too well protected even for the leader of the company. It's interesting to think Yorinobu should have actively been helping V the whole time and his sister became the main villain essentially trying to murder her brother to save her father.

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  10. This is one that I think you'll be able to figure out or if not be able to back it up because I would love to know the truth but the ship that we can use in our optic eyes that says when smash or grows nice and red since that you know that's when anybody can detect you they appear to be red or they're highlighted well the funny thing is that ship is the the legendary version of that ship is actually designed and developed by the Osaka family I believe that's the their name the funny thing is we don't have the legendary edition when we're there to watch the assassination but all four of them have that s*** because when we're behind that glass holding on to it little Japanese Boy comes up and scans us they know we're behind that glass door or that glass window whatever you want to call it we're behind it because after the old man is assassinated little Japanese boy gets kicked out who's the first person he finds oh he comes looking for us call that a flat twister all you want but he knew we were in there and he knew that we had stolen evidence talk about Hook Line and Sinker we were screwed the minute we took that stupid job

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  11. Oh and I forgot to mention this but could somebody explain to me how cyberpunk is not an RPG game I meant we have absolutely no choice on anything no matter what we do we don't get the rights to what you call role play this game or is it just on PC that has more of an independent rights because for consoles there is no Independence it's line driven Plus on top of it usually in an RPG game you'd be able to do stealth killing and everything else the minute you kill somebody or the minute you do crime against anything the entire IA system of the entire game knows exactly where the player is every bit every second of the world which technically is wrong

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  12. When I got this ending as my first ending I was actually extremely excited. There’s so many things going on in the background that makes the story very forbidding and interesting.

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  13. Great video like always!

    However, I think on the part where you say that Yorinobu failed to do a criminal gang is wrong. Maybe it is right.

    But the thing is that V actually said the reason why he came back to the family.

    I don’t know if you remember during the Heist, whenever you are waiting for the three hours for the Ice to break. Jackie starts talking about Yorinobu before T-bug says that the ice break.

    If you play nomad V, female or male, she/he says “He was trying to get out of the system, but you can’t get out of the system if your family is the system.”

    I mean… Arasaka is portrayed as the most important corporation in the world, they literally own the world. They can see or listen to what you do.

    Is very simple for Arasaka to watch over Yorinobu, knowing damn well that is the son of the “EMPEROR”

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  14. The interwoven story telling through the multiple endings in C2077 is impressive. I guess cloning technology is still elusive in the setting?

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  15. Yorinobu in a world we’re v doesn’t exist is the main character of Corpo Night City. Truly rides the rebel path. Saburo is and always was the villain in Night City. That and Biotecnica, they have a lot of quests and shards proving they’re as bad as Saburo’s Arasaka

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  16. Took me a couple play through to realize that Yorinobu wasn't evil. He was acting in defense against his father taking his body eventually. He got no support against it from his mother and sister or anyone else at Arasaka. Sounds like he developed a hatred for everything Arasaka which rivaled Johnny Silverhand so he tried to make the most of his connections to try to destroy Arasaka from the inside learning from Johnnys failures. Once I played the corpo ending and saw what happened it all made perfect sense why he was the way he was. Saburo basically wanted to become a Cyberpunk version of Orochimaru and keep jumping from body to body of his children and grandchildren. Saburo wants immortality at others expense which is already evil but the fact it is at the expense of family makes it next level evil. What is really messed up is that Saburo had children and raised them from infancy and was still willing to go through with it. Honestly I kind of wish there were an option to assist Yorinobu dismantle Arasaka from the inside and destroy Mikoshi with his assistance with the promise that he would assist with removing Johnny like you get with Hanako.

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  17. I think saburo loved hanako so much he didn't want to take her body over so he had another child in order to not only get a male body, but to make a child he could grow to not actually care about.

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  18. One of the things that puzzle me (and this might be explained in the lore somewhere) is that IIRC cloning was a viable process by this time. The wealthy use it to make cloned organs for replacement and the like. If this was the case, then why wouldn't Saburo simply have a clone of himself grown and put on ice until the transfer tech was perfected?

    I have no doubt that Saburo originally wanted Yorinobu to succeed him and the lore supports that. But after his son broke from the family, Saburo may have decided that his son's 'place' was as his vessel into immortality.

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  19. Aradaka lied about the relic. If you need to be blood related to take over a body then that means v is related to johnny. If you read his emails and hear his phone calls it sounds more like he wanted to shatter the power balance and make night city an even playing field for anyone to take power. Or he's like johnny and wanted to bring down the corporations. Why Eveline wanted johnny is more interesting.

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  20. I think that despite V's perspective in regards to Yorinobu internally and externally, Yorinobu may have been the real "hero" despite his actions. It's hinted that he was planning to end Arasaka corp for good, and free the world from it's hold. Basically even without V raiding the tower (in the non Devil endings), Arasaka would have been doomed to fail intentionally by Yorinobu, himself.

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  21. Sauburo is a mad man. He didn't need to sacrifice his son. Biotechnica has cloning tech. They can clone humans. Another way does exist but he sacrificed his son anyway.

    Also why was Silverhand's engram stored on this version of soul killer chip? Was he planned to be revived later on? They could have just stored him on a regular chip.

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