See the outcomes in both the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty story and the main campaign.
There are a couple of endings inCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.
Naturally, it goes without saying thatthis article contains major spoilers.
As such, we outline the steps that led us to certain key moments.
You may also grab Reed’siconic weapon, the Pariah, next to his corpse.
V will not find a cure if you pick this particular arc.
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As an aside, we also completed one particular final mission from the base game.
There were no new post-credits scenes (i.e.
Songbird did not call V to have a chat).
To get this Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty ending, you’ll have to surrender Songbird to Reed.
This unlocks a new ending for the Cyberpunk 2077 main campaign.
She’s in a weakened state, and she wants you to finish her off.
Here’s what happens next:
The same scenes from Leave in Silence will play out.
This is somewhat vague, as there’s no definite time frame.
In our case, we had to skip several days in-game until we received a call from Reed.
Important:This portion acts as a point of no return.
You’re free to continue exploring the rest of Night City.
They’re now a regular person, a face in the crowd.
This Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty ending also has a few post-credits scenes involving other characters.
As mentioned earlier, Mitch doesn’t want you to contact Panam again.
Takemura also tells you about how he and Hanako attempted to overthrow Yorinobu Arasaka.
It seems that he regrets his actions.
Was this a satisfying conclusion to V’s arc, or could things have been better?
You be the judge.
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