

The " I want to live" basically lets Arasaka full reigns to upload V's mind and store it until a compatible body is found. This choice is the only option that's available by default in Cyberpunk 2077.īasically, all you have to do is to choose the "Think trusting Arasaka's risky but worth it" and take the pills (Omega Blockers).įrom there, you'll just have to go through the mission and at some point, you'll be given two choices that will determine V's fate. This ending pretty much leaves the game without any kind of resolution, and as much as we all feel sympathy for V, an ending this abrupt and final only serves to make us feel cheated #5 - Where Is My Mind? An ending where you die regardless of what happens is far from what we'd call as ideal. However, instead of trying to go out with a bang, V decides to end everything and commit suicide instead.Īlthough Johnny Silverhand does not agree with V's decision, he nevertheless concedes and leaves V to it. Players will be able to come across this option once V starts discussing the plan with Johnny up on the rooftop. This ending is the worst ending in our book by a mile and for a good reason - V decides to kill himself. If "easy" was synonymous with depressing, then this definitely is the easy way out. #6 - The Easy Way Out This is, by far, the bleakest and worst of all Cyberpunk 2077 endings. You can only gain access to all of the endings in Cyberpunk 2077 if you've completed a series of specific side quests in the game, which we'll explain in detail further down below. How many choices there are available to you during the main story mission, "Nocturne OP55N1", will determine how many of the endings you'll have access to. How Many Cyberpunk 2077 Endings Are There?Īs already mentioned, there are a total of six Cyberpunk 2077 endings. How Many Cyberpunk 2077 Endings Are There?.
