GameRant takes a look at the expansion and ponders if drones and robots like the Flathead in the first act of the main story will play a more prominent role. Here is a snip;
One issue with the first act of Cyberpunk 2077 is that V and Jackie spend dozens of hours tracking down the Flathead, but only use it once. Its unique gameplay sets up a precedent for other advanced technology that is not fulfilled. Outside using the Flathead, the only time V seriously interacts with technology beyond implants is when they are riding in the Basilisk with Panam Palmer. In Phantom Liberty, V will be teaming up with FIA and NUSA agent Solomon Reed - played by Idris Elba. While it's unknown what kind of spy missions V will be taking on, Militech may provide another Flathead to use.
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty also has a chance to introduce new technology not seen before in the main game. Outside of spy drones like the Militech Flathead, players could see espionage technology unique to the Cyberpunk universe, perhaps some of what Arasaka assassins use in the base game. Since Militech has near-limitless funding from NUSA and serves as the world's largest weapon manufacturer, CD Projekt Red could go nuts by using various new pieces of technology to make gameplay more dynamic and challenging.