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Should You Take the Left or Right Path in the Subway Tunnel in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty? Answered

Which one is correct?

Should You Take Left or Right Path in the Subway Tunnels in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty?
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After defeating the Chimera, you’ll find yourself in a subway tunnel with two branching paths in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. You now have to decide whether to take the left or the right path to reach your destination.

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Although Myers may make the event sound like an important decision, the two paths will eventually take you to the safe hideout Songbird has prepared. The only difference is their difficulties.

If you prefer the quicker and safer route, I suggest you take the left path. Although the road may seem to lead to a dead end, you can interact with the forklift on your right side to open a small tunnel. After you climb out using a ladder, you’ll find yourself in a hallway that leads to the elevator.

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On the other hand, the right path is a bit more challenging because of the two security cameras. You must be careful not to get recorded, or a group of enemies will chase you after you meet with Solomon Reed. However, if you get spotted, you can delete the recordings by accessing the computer in the control room after the broken pipe.

Personally, I recommend the left path so you can avoid the unnecessary puzzles and security cameras. You may get more loot by taking the right path, but none of them are particularly noteworthy, and you can easily get them in the future.

Now that you know which path to take in the subway tunnel, I recommend reading other Phantom Liberty articles on Twinfinite. If you’re curious about the new endings, you can check out our guide to find out the choices you need to make.

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Gabriela Jessica

Gabriela has been a Freelance Writer for Twinfinite since 2023. She mainly covers WuWa, Genshin, and HSR, but she also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake. Gabriela has a BA in English Literature from Ma Chung University and loves to spend her time reading novels and manga/anime.

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