Rumor: Cyberpunk 2077 May Introduce New Romance Option for Panam
We may be given the option to expand V's relationship with Panam Palmer in Cyberpunk 2077. One Reddit found new dialogue between these characters in the game's files.

- One Reddit has made an interesting discovery in Cyberpunk 2077 game files;
- The found new dialogue lines between V and Panam, indicating the development of the two characters' relationship.
Patch 1.2 for more or less noticeable. As it turns out, if we were to dig a little deeper, we can find some interesting things that are not noticeable at first glance. Reddit stndn has conducted a little investigation and searched the files of the PC version of Cyberpunk.
His findings may make all virtual fans of Panam Palmer - an NPC who becomes involved in V's story and, what's more important, can become female V's girlfriend if the player makes the right plot decisions - go bonkers. The discovered that after patch 1.2 went live, new dialogue options between V and Panam appeared in the game's files. The characters' conversations include the main character's friend Jackie, as well as an... erotic photo sent to V by Panam.
As the notes, although the dialogues are present in the game files, they have not yet been added. This may suggest that they will either be implemented in a later update, or are part of a future DLC. If the new content includes an expansion of V's relationship with side characters, it could prove to be really interesting.
For now, CD Projekt RED needs to focus on further patching of Cyberpunk. Nevertheless, there are a few small expansions due in 2021, so it's possible that in the coming months we'll find out what further fate the developers have prepared for VxPanam.
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