Cyberpunk 2077 Second Conflict - Denny or Henry

Second Conflict Cyberpunk 2077 side job has a choice at the end where you have to pick between Denny or Henry. Basically, you have to choose the bandmate that you want to play with on stage in order to complete the CP2077 Second Conflict quest for Johnny. The choice between Henry and Denny seems like it can be relatively important, given the circumstances. I’d imagine a lot of you would want to know what happens, depending on your choice. If that is the case, then our Cyberpunk 2077 Second Conflict – Denny or Henry guide is the right place for you.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Second Conflict – Denny or Henry

Denny or Henry in Cyberpunk 2077 Second Conflict – Who to Pick?

Who you pick in the Cyberpunk 2077 Second Conflict, Denny or Henry, doesn’t really matter in the long run. The only difference it makes is who you play the gig with later on, and the corresponding dialogue options. By that I mean, if you choose Denny, Henry will walk away, and you’ll be able to talk to Denny if you want to before the gig. Same goes if you pick Henry. You’d assume that it’d have more long-reaching consequences, but no. That’s all there is to it. The choices you make in The Pickup have more impact in this mission, for crying out loud.

So, yeah; during the Second Conflict job in Cyberpunk 2077, you’ll kinda get to meet both Denny and Henry, and kinda get the feel for what their personalities are like. They refuse to play together, because they’re annoying divas, and even the fact that Johnny is kinda “back” doesn’t change that. So, feel free to pick the bandmate that irritates you the least to step onto the stage with you. I honestly can’t overstate how disappointingly irrelevant this choice is, as far as we can tell. Incidentally, we chose Denny, in case you were wondering.


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    aaron devroy

    shoulda been something extra you could do. maybe slightly challenging to get them both on board. Dunno why the devs couldnt/wouldnt think of something that seems obvious to me.

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    Spookie

    I chose Denny because she looks badass but…when I walked back I see Henry sitting on the curb all sad and now I feel bad 🙁

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      Kayla

      I know right, at first I chose denny but henry looked like a sad puppy so I went back and chose him lol

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    Shadi

    Why would this mission has to have any impact on the story? it’s a fun quest designed mainly to take you out of the grind and fight, what lasting impact did you really expect?

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    BK

    i just picked henry. after that denny walks way and drops her rare/iconic bat

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      Alco

      She does either way. doesn’t matter who you pick

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    Quarak

    cant say I disagree with the sentiment here… Thought my choice in “The Pickup” would echo throughout the game more, and thought this choice would mean something. But I guess that’s CP 2077 in a nutshell. 10/10 game one moment 4/10 game the next lol

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      Benoit

      It’s a shame that CDPR wasted such great opportunities to make this game live up to its potential… I can feel no immersion in a RPG when the consequence of my decisions feel completely irrelevant.