's main story is all about becoming a legendary edgerunner in Night City and getting Johnny Silverhand's relic out of V's head, but a distinct highlight of the game is romancing some of its key characters. Romancing Judy or Panam seem to be the most popular of the game's five options, but each have an associated storyline worth playing through even if love's not on the agenda. The release of, 's first and only expansion, has brought with it the 2.0 update and a significant overhaul to the whole game. Included in 's new story is Songbird, a major character working for the President of the New United States of America, but the DLC doesn't seem to extend any new offerings of romance.
sees V travel to Dogtown, perhaps the most dangerous district of Night City and the site of a crashed Space Force One, the President's personal spaceplane. Song So Mi, alias Songbird, is an exceptionally talented netrunner working for the NUSA and an indispensable asset for the President Myers. Songbird's importance to the administration means she was onboard Space Force One when it crashed in Dogtown, and thus becomes paramount to 's main quest line. She's one of the more fascinating characters in alongside Solomon Reed, and would make for an ideal romance candidate.
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Unfortunately for those hoping to find love on the streets of Dogtown, Songbird is not a new romance option in. Songbird is instrumental in helping V in their shared mission of rescuing the President of the New United States, so plenty of time is spent talking to her, but there doesn't appear to be any way to advance the relationship far beyond a working one. Sadly, doesn't appear to
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