When you hear about the multiple endings of “Cyberpunk 2077,” the world’s favorite action role-playing video game, you will set aside the more popular and thrilling games that only have one, two, or a small number of endings. 

Yes, “Cyberpunk 2077” technically has a whopping seven endings you can explore. And each has their personality. Here’s a closer look at every ending of this RPG video game. 

1. The Sun Ending 

This ending is touted as the best of the rest. The Sun requires you to go infiltrate Arasaka Tower with the help of Rogue Amendiares, then leave as V (no, not V from the BTS band) at the end. Once this task is complete, you will wake up as a Night City legend and even have your own incredible penthouse.   

Now, this ending will end up in space with V, who will perform a data collection heist for a big casino. That’s a fantastic ending in itself, but it is unlikely you will see the outcome. There are weaknesses here, but if you want to be legendary, just as you are in “GTA,” you will try this ending.

2. The Tower Ending

This is the ending of the Phantom Liberty downloadable content, which is an extra to the core game. You will acquire this with half of the endings of Phantom Liberty, but this involves you finally getting a cure. However, you can no longer use your cybernetic abilities. 

Returning to your previous life is beyond question, so you must start fresh. It’s not a bad ending, but it is actually a fresh beginning for V. You will even see him smirking in the closing scenes. If there’s a game that will remind you of this, it’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” we promise. 

3. The Temperance Ending

Now, there are two distinct ways to get this ending. You can either ask for the help of the gorgeous Panam Palmer or Amendiares, but the goal is to leave Johnny Silverhand at the end. This essential offers Johnny a second life you can live, nicely wrapping up his amazing story. However, brace yourself for the lengthy conclusion since you must visit several crucial areas before the last zoom-out, yet still satisfying. 

Note, though, that if you are playing favorites and dislike Silverhand from the beginning, you won’t like this ending, but otherwise, you will love it, especially that banter with V. 

4. The Star Ending

Then, you’ve got the Star Ending. It’s the most satisfying if you are after romance, and the last scene itself is a romantic getaway. But, before this, you must finish Panam’s questline first before you can seek help for the final countdown. 

In this ending, you will leave as V, then that’s the time the Star ending will commence. You’ll ride off into the sunset, leaving the Night City with your romantic interest. It is very satisfying and offers a nice Hollywood feel. It’s still not the best ending, but as a famous beauty brand, the favorite of your friend, would say, still worth it.

5. The Secret Ending

No, no, it’s not like the ending of your favorite superhero movie, but the Secret Ending is a totally terrific fantasy, provided you are good at waiting. You’ll whisk yourself away, breaking into Arasaka Tower through the front of the game, like Neo from The Matrix. 

Out of all the “Cyberpunk 2077” endings here, this is the most challenging mission, so be sure to bring your weapons into the scene and complete as much as you can in preparation. Do not die because it’s game over, and the credits will roll automatically, making it even harder. There are disappointments, but they are excusable.

6. The Devil Ending

Bleak is the best term to describe the Devil Ending. You will go along the side of Arasaka here, and then to a space station distant and isolated you will go mad. Then, you can choose whether to spend your last six months on Earth or merge your engram. The bleakness of the ending is what makes it compelling to the point you will regret the choices you are making. Then, there’s the issue of V looking so dumb and Arasaka being portrayed as a village for almost the entire plot. 

7. The Past Of Least Resistance Ending

The least preferred ending, the Path of Least Resistance in “2077’ (pun intended), will have you end up on the rooftop of new-age spiritualist Misty Olszewski. Apart from being not the best, it also leaves several plot threads unresolved. 

Quickly, the worst ending available in Cyberpunk is the Path of Least Resistance. Instead of entering Arasaka Tower for the big climatic finale like every other ending, you simply end it all on.

Moreover, the final boss of Adam Smasher fits the story perfectly since he is a really built-up villain. But gamers dislike it because it seems to have no resolution. There is no achievement, and it’s plain boring. 

Those are all the endings in “Cyberpunk 2077.” However, accessing those endings is not similar to entering a shop in the mall where the door is open for you. You must complete as many Side Jobs as possible, have a good relationship with Silverhand, follow the side quest with Rogue, and then go back to Silverhand to be nice to him. These are not the only prerequisites, such as completing the expansion and others. 

Polish video game “Cyberpunk 2077” is playable on PlayStation consoles, Microsoft Windows, Google Stadia, macOS, and more. Happy holidays with “Cyberpunk!”

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