Whether it's losing Jackie in the prologue or saying goodbye to Johnny Silverhand at the game's end, has some tear-jerking deaths. Although some deaths hit harder than others, more than 20 named characters with dialogue involved in either main or side missions can be killed. Like other butterfly effect games, V's choices directly affect who lives and dies, so the player must be careful.
may have launched in an abysmal state, but the game has since redeemed itself as of the 2.0 update and expansion. However, the problem was never the story, it was the bugs and performance issues that made the campaign unable to be experienced. While perhaps not as beloved as, 's story sees V connect with all manner of interesting characters, some of whom they are forced to say goodbye to one way or another.
V may not get to spend much time with Scorpion, but it makes his death no less tragic in. Scorpion is a close friend of Panam and a member of the Aldercaldos, a nomad group who reside in the Badlands. When V enlists Panam and the Aldercaldos to help take down a Kang Tao AV, the plan goes awry and Scorpion pays the ultimate price.
When V and Panam disable communications and halt the AV, Mitch and Scorpion rush to its aid in hopes of finding survivors. Unfortunately, V and Panam can't contact them to tell them to stay away, so they are attacked immediately upon arrival. Mitch manages to survive, but Scorpion passes on and, in his first interaction with the Aldercaldos, V has cost them a dear and beloved member of their family.
Solomon Reed is an FIA (Federal Intelligence Agency) Agent played by Idris Elba, who the player first meets in the expansion. Solomon acts as a partner throughout the DLC until the player has the choice to side with either him or Songbird. If the player chooses to help Songbird, Solomon has no choice but to step in, which means his demise is inevitable.
Despite the abundance of new content added to Cyberpunk 2077 in the Phantom Liberty DLC and the 2.0
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