This guide details how to romance Panam Palmer in Cyberpunk 2077. Note: This romance requires playing as a male V.
Essential Quests: The following quests are crucial for progressing Panam's romance storyline. Failure to complete them, or completing them incorrectly, will prevent the romance.
1. Complete Ghost Town: This main job, available in Act 2 after "Playing for Time," introduces Panam. Agree to help her retrieve her car and subsequently assist with her revenge against Nash. At the Sunset Motel, choose flirtatious dialogue options, culminating in sharing a room.
2. Complete Lightning Breaks: This quest follows Ghost Town. While dialogue choices don't directly impact the romance, staying close to Panam and following her instructions is key to proceeding.
3. Complete Life During Wartime: After Lightning Breaks, continue to support Panam during this quest. Choose dialogue options that defend her against Saul. After the mission, respond to Panam's message suggesting she return to settle things. Wait a few in-game days before proceeding.
4. Complete Riders of the Storm: Respond promptly to Panam's call (within 24 in-game hours). Choose dialogue options showing loyalty and support. During the rescue of Saul, select dialogue options that defend Panam. At the end, choose flirtatious options leading to a romantic encounter.
5. Complete With a Little Help from My Friends: Agree to help Panam. Choose flirtatious dialogue options during the mission, particularly those showing intimacy and understanding.
6. Complete Queen of the Highway: After waiting a day, return to the Aldecaldos camp. Choose flirtatious dialogue options, leading to a romantic scene within the Basilisk. After the Basilisk battle, continue to show support and affection.
Post-Romance: After completing "Queen of the Highway," you'll have secured Panam's romance. The "I Really Want To Stay At Your House" mission will become available, allowing for further interactions and intimacy at V's apartment.
This detailed walkthrough ensures a successful romance with Panam Palmer. Remember to pay close attention to dialogue choices and timing.