The newest patch for Cyberpunk 2077 has added extended romances to the game, allowing additional interactions and new messages from characters such as Panam who will now send NSFW photos to V. Cyberpunk 2077 just received its massive 1.5 patch that brought an abundance of improvements, enhancements, bug fixes and content to CD Projekt Red's maligned sci-fi open-world title. While current-gen consoles finally received an exclusive performance upgrade for 4K resolution and ray-traced shadows, the patch added several pieces of free DLC to all versions of the game, bringing in new vehicles, new clothes, new apartments, and much more to help revitalize Cyberpunk 2077.
Cyberpunk 2077 has come a long way since its controversial release in 2020. After nearly a nine-year development cycle, Cyberpunk 2077 launched with a substantial amount of game-breaking bugs, abominable performance issues, graphical glitches, and an absence of features that CD Projekt Red promised during its intense marketing campaign. Its backlash led to Sony temporarily pulling the title from the PlayStation Store, with both PlayStation and Xbox providing users refunds almost a month after its initial release due to endless inquiries by angry players. Since then, CD Projekt Red has gone to work refining Cyberpunk 2077, warming up players with several patches throughout 2021, and announcing more updates in 2022 to help rebuild its ambitious title.
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As reported byGameSpot, Reddit user testtesttesttesttry posted their discovery of one of Cyberpunk 2077's new romance features added in with its latest 1.5 patch. Shared with an image, Panam can be seen sending the player a torrid nude photo in
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