CD Projekt RED revealed a new look at Cyberpunk 2077 NPC Judy Alvarez, and she has quickly become a firm favorite among fans. After fans got their first look at Judy during the first episode of the Cyberpunk 2077 Night City Wire, the new image of the character has many of them asking the same thing.

On Twitter, CD Projekt RED shared a full-body image of Judy Alvarez, a member of Night City gang The Mox, which supports and aids the city's sex workers, but she's also described as being Night City's "premier braindance technician." CD Projekt RED also revealed that the Cyberpunk 2077 NPC is "heavily respected for her skills, innovation and creativity."

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It's unclear how much players will get to see Judy and how many times players will be able to use the Cyberpunk 2077 braindance editing tool. A trailer for the gameplay feature showed how players are able to use braindance recordings to figure out who committed a crime, they can scan items, and they can listen to audio recordings to learn more about what happened.

The feature looks as though it could be important for solving the game's mysteries, and could make for some very entertaining story missions. Fans will likely want to edit braindances as much as CD Projekt RED will allow them.

However, this isn't the only reason why fans want to see more of Judy. With her leather overalls, luminescent green and pink hair, and her Radiohead tattoo, Judy is one very cool character. In response to the tweet, many fans have asked if Judy will be a romance option in the game. CD Projekt RED has confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077's romances can get NSFW, with genitals and explicit sex scenes all featuring in the game, but it hasn't said which NPCs players will be able to romance.

What's positive, though, is that the developer has said that Cyberpunk 2077 will have same-sex romances. This means that if Judy is a love interest in the game, it's possible that the male and female versions of player character V will be able to romance her.

CD Projekt RED has announced several new Cyberpunk 2077 features, such as NPCs with daily lives and some of the gangs that will be in the game. There is much more to confirm though, like those romances, and fans can expect to hear more before launch.

Cyberpunk 2077 comes out on November 19 for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions to follow.

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