![]() ![]() The other alternative – and one that would make more sense – is to expand on the game before the main storyline’s final mission. This may seem fairly complex but it’s still doable. But if there truly is a cure outside of the city’s walls, and CD Projekt RED is serious about releasing new areas, it could very well create different scenarios to have V travel outside to. Secondly, the Panam ending is all about leaving Night City – having the expansions take place outside wouldn’t make sense, given all the work that went into making the city. Firstly, when becoming a legend and heading up Afterlife, V seems content to just be a high-profile Solo and take on any big jobs he can get his hands on Again, this also seems unlikely for a number of reasons. Any expansions that release could thus focus on him searching for some kind of cure for his condition. Despite the number of endings, they all point to V having a limited amount of time to live (if he doesn’t upload his consciousness into Mikoshi, that is). At this rate, it’s safe to assume that any continuation of the story will take place in the expansions. But if it ever does happen, the chances of V being playable are incredibly slim. Given that Cyberpunk 2077 is going to be supported for many years, not to mention the developer hinting at wanting to return to The Witcher, a sequel already seemed unlikely from the start. We’ll get to that in a bit.Īll in all, the story really wants to convince you that V doesn’t survive in the long-term. Now the real question: Where does the story go from here? CD Projekt RED has already confirmed the existence of paid expansions and multiplayer, though it’s likely that the latter has you playing as a custom mercenary. It’s possible that there are other options as well but for now, it is what it is and Life Paths don’t make any real difference. These are the endings that have been discovered based on current playthroughs. ![]() This mission has no checkpoints, several difficult enemies and dying will immediately end the game. Eventually – somehow – Johnny and V will attack Arasaka solo. Then during the final mission, one must opt out of all the other choices. Become friends with Johnny and choose specific dialogue choices when visiting his grave. The two come to terms with it – and each other – but it’s still a sudden end to the game.Īs for the “secret-ish” ending, it’s more of an alternative to how you’d normally assault Arasaka Tower and leads to the second and third endings. V essentially commits suicide, taking Silverhand with him. Of course, one could also opt to just end it all before even assaulting the tower. The next job sees V engaging in a heist in space so that’s neat. Opting to give control to V will see them taking charge of Afterlife and becoming a legend of Night City, though his life is still on a timer. If you complete Rogue’s side quests, Johnny will take over V’s body and assault Arasaka Tower along with her. He doesn’t have to worry about dying in six months though so it’s a happy ending for him. However, the rocker undergoes a change of sorts, becoming more somber and eventually leaving town. Giving control to Johnny effectively allows Silverhand to be reborn. If someone becomes V’s romantic partner, then they’ll also feature in this. Opting for the former sees the player joining Panam to leave Night City with her group and effectively live out whatever time he has left. From here, you decide whether V regains control of his body or Johnny gets control. Completing quests for the former has Panam helping in the assault on Arasaka Tower. Three other endings depend on completing side quests for either Panam or Rogue. Either way, V’s ultimate fate is unknown. It’s possible to upload V’s consciousness into Mikoshi for some kind of solution to emerge down the line or return to Earth and use whatever time they have left. Unfortunately, V has only six months left to live due to the damage that the Relic has caused. You’ll have to kill Adam Smasher along the way and when it’s done, V is taken to a space station by Arasaka where they have the Relic – and Johnny Silverhand – removed. The most basic ending involves storming Arasaka Tower to access Mikoshi where the minds of the Soulkiller victims are stored. Spoilers are inbound for each and every single one so if you’ve yet to complete the game, now is the time to bail. There are significant differences in each and some require completing specific characters’ side quests to unlock them. By now, many who picked up Cyberpunk 2077 and played it non-stop would have unlocked one of the five different endings in the game (and maybe even the secret-ish ending). ![]()
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