How to Get Every Ending in Cyberpunk 2077

By | December 21, 2020

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As we’ve already mentioned, MAJOR STORY SPOILERS are detailed below! Stop scrolling if you want to learn about the endings, yourself, first-hand.

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How Many Endings Are There?

There are five endings in total. Four standard endings and one secret endings.

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These endings result in the following epilogue possibilities:

  • Epilogue: Where Is My Mind
  • Epilogue: All Along the Watchtower
  • Epilogue: New Dawn Fades
  • Epilogue: Path of Glory (Secret Ending)
  • No Epilogue

Do Life Paths Have Special Endings?

No. Your Life Path may change your experiences along the way but not the overall ending.

Cyberpunk 2077 has multiple drastically different endings, all of which diverge from a single point and have different unlock requirements before that point in order to access them.

Here are all the endings we’ve found, including what you need to do to reach them and the major choices that occur during them.

How To Beat Cyberpunk 2077

First things first, every ending begins at the same “Point of No Return” mission called Nocturne Op55N1.

This has the player meet Hanako Arasaka at a restaurant called Embers, and you will be warned before starting this mission that there’s no coming back from it, so we’d recommend saving right beforehand.

Additionally, beating the game will create a special save file at this moment that you can then reload, which will also add a few simple bonus items to your inventory, allowing you to pick-up right before it and complete more side content.

Choice: Call Your Romantic Partner or Not

After Misty leaves you to decide, Johnny suggests that you call anyone that wish to say goodbye to. Here, you’ll be given the opportunity to call your romantic partner – if you have one! See our Romance Guide for even more information.

Depending on your decision, it will have a minor consequence in your Epilogue. While not super impactful on the main ending, the choice will simply be a fun option to playout should you have built a relationship with a particular character.

  • Calling Your Love Interest: Calling your love interest will allow you to say your final goodbye, as your not certain if you’ll see them again. Saying goodbye will also cause the character in question to make an appearance during the Epilogue – this may depend on your ending though!
  • Goodbyes Aren’t My Style: Should you choose not to call your love interest or simply don’t have one, you’ll be on your own during the epilogue.

Choice: Who to Team Up With to Raid Arasaka Tower

From here, you go to the roof of Misty’s Esoterica and can choose from five possible routes, all of which are dependent on the side jobs that you have completed.

Here are each of the endings, how to unlock them, and how they can differ. If you’re looking for something specific, click the links below to jump to…

Ending 1: Hanako’s Path (Trust Arasaka)

Choosing Hanako’s Path is the first option that is available without doing any side content at all.

To unlock this ending, simply follow the path of Nocturne Op55N1 to meet Hanako at Embers, and then choose to trust her when speaking to her inside the restaurant.

If you would like to play out this ending you will need to select the following options when prompted.

    • “Think trusting Arasaka’s risky but worth it.”
    • “[Take omega-blockers] Yeah. Don’t be mad.

After a series of final missions, you will eventually reach an epilogue called “Where Is My Mind where you are given one last significant choice.

For a complete walkthrough that follows Hanako’s path, click the links below.

For details on that choice and what happens during this ending, open the spoiler box below:

Ending 2: Ask for Rogue’s Help

Choosing Rogue’s Path will require the completion of several Side Jobs.

In order to unlock Rogue’s ending, you must complete the series of Side Jobs that are centered around Johnny Silverhand BEFORE entering Embers to meet Hanako. You will need to have completed the following Side Jobs:

Johnny Silverhand’s questline begins with the mission Chippin’ In, which is given to you after speaking to Johnny during a Main Job called Tapeworm.

Once done, you can follow Nocturne Op55N1 as usual, but now when you reach the rooftop you will also have the option to let Johnny take control and storm Arasaka with assistance from Rogue.

After that, you will be given one final choice later on that drastically alters which of two epilogues you will experience with the options being All Along the Watch Tower or New Dawn Fades

For a complete walkthrough that follows Rogue’s path, click the links below.

If you would like to play out this ending, you will need to select the following options when prompted.

  • “Think you and Rogue should go.”
  • “[Take pseudoendotrizine] I am. Do your thing, Johnny.

For details on that choice and what happens during this ending, open the spoiler box below:

Ending 3: Ask Panam for Help

Choosing Panam’s Path will require the completion of several Side Jobs.

In order to unlock Panam’s ending, you will need to have completed the Side Jobs that center around the Aldecaldos, BEFORE entering Embers to meet Hanako.

You will need to have completed Panam’s following Side Jobs:

Once done, you can follow Nocturne Op55N1 as usual, but now when you reach the rooftop you will also have the option to handle this yourself and call Panam for help.

If you would like to play out this ending, you will need to select the following options when prompted.

  • “Gonna ask Panam for help.”
  • “[Take omega-blockers] Yep. Gonna do this with the nomads.

After that, you will be given one final choice later on that drastically alters which of two epilogues you will experience. It will either be “New Dawn Fades or Path of Glory”

For details on that choice and what happens during this ending, open the spoiler box below:

Ending 4: How to Unlock The Path of Least Resistance (Suicide Ending)

Content Warning – This ending contains the use of sensitive topics, such as suicide.

Unlike other final ending choices, The Path of Least Resistance is available without the completion of any additional side content. You should be warned that this particular ending is not recommended, as the game will end with one final cutscene and will contain no epilogue.

If you are curious and would like to play out this ending you will need to select the following options when prompted.

  • Select any ending option.
  • “Could also put this all to rest.”
  • “[Toss pills] I know. Exactly what we’re gonna do.

To find out how this ending plays out, click the spoiler tag below for more details!

Ending 5: Secret Ending – Don’t Fear the Reaper

Choosing the Secret Ending will require the completion of a number of Side Jobs and have reached a certain percentage of friendship towards Johnny.

How to Unlock the Secret Path to Glory Ending

In order to unlock the secret Don’t Fear the Reaper ending, you must have completed a series of Side Jobs that are centered around Johnny Silverhand BEFORE entering Embers to meet with Hanako.

You will need to have completed the following Side Jobs:

Along with the following Side Jobs, you will also need to have a relationship with Johnny that’s at least over 70%. If that’s not the case, you can opt to select the following answers during his major Side Job, Chippin’ In. You can find the correct dialogue needed for Chippin’ In below.

  • “The Guy who Saved My Life”
  • “What do you want from me?”
  • “OK. But as second chances go, this is your last.”
  • “When you said you let down your friends…”
  • “Yeah, I’ll call Rogue.”

If you would like to play out this ending, you will need to select the following options when prompted.

  • “Think you and Rogue should go.”
  • You will now want to wait approximately 5 minutes on this menu, as after some time has past, Johnny will speak up and offer you another solution.
  • “Let’s hear this plan.”

For more details on the secret ending, check back soon!

How Do I Fill Cyberpunk 2077’s Percentages?

This is a tricky one. Certain quests, mainly main jobs, will increase the three percentages in the menu, but don’t expect to have them maxed out before beating the game.

For example, the left-most bar will only reach 100% in the epilogue of one of the endings listed above, not before, while the right-most bar will never be able to reach 100%. Therefore, don’t take these as progress indicators, because that’s really not what they are.

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