In the neon bustling streets of Night City, the arrival of the Phantom Liberty expansion has once again stirred the echoes of rebellion and redemption. As the sun sets on this dystopian future, players are not only navigating the ever-evolving narrative but also presented with a quintet of brand-new conclusions to the Phantom Liberty expansion.
Cyberpunk 2077, a game that needs no introduction, has consistently captivated players with its immersive storytelling and unparalleled world-building. Phantom Liberty, the latest expansion to this iconic title, plunges us deeper into the neon-drenched, cyber-enhanced universe. And as Night City's story continues to unfold, the choices made by players will ultimately shape the fate of this metropolis.
In this article, we'll venture into the heart of Cyberpunk 2077's Phantom Liberty expansion, delving deep into the intricacies of the five new, compelling endings that await players. From impactful choices to unexpected twists, these endings promise to redefine your journey in Night City. Be warned, there will be SPOILERS ahead. But if you are ready, then get ready bedroom chooms, this is gonna be preem.
How to get The King of Wands Phantom Liberty Ending
Getting the "King of Wands" ending in Phantom Liberty requires specific choices during crucial missions. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Firestarter: During the mission "Firestarter," choose the dialogue option "I'm with you" to assist Songbird in her escape.
Killing Moon: In the mission "Killing Moon," select the dialogue option "Time to go, So Mi" to pick up Songbird.
Confronting Reed: When you confront Reed in the story, choose the dialogue option "Reed, dammit!" or draw your weapon.
The King of Wands Phantom Liberty Ending
The "King of Wands" ending in Phantom Liberty is a bittersweet conclusion, I consider this the most satisfying and best out of all the endings in the Phantom Liberty expansion. By achieving this ending, you wholeheartedly support So Mi in her escape from Reed's control and persecution, giving her a chance to start a new life free from oppression.
However, this ending comes at a price. To secure So Mi's freedom, you'll face a final standoff with Reed during the "Killing Moon" mission, ultimately leading you to kill him. You'll also gain Reed's iconic tech pistol, the Pariah, as a memento of the encounter.
Once Reed is dealt with, you'll carry So Mi to the shuttle, preparing her for a journey to Luna. As you watch the rocket launch and disappear into the sky, you'll engage in a reflective conversation with Johnny about the decisions that brought you to this moment.
Subsequently, two additional missions follow: "Unfinished Sympathy," where you have a conversation with Alex, revealing her mission to eliminate you but deciding not to, as she believes you'll die within six months. The next mission, "From Her To Eternity," leads you to contact So Mi, who guides you to retrieve a Metal Pin from Tycho on Luna, confirming her well-being. In this mission, you'll also acquire So Mi's iconic cyberware, the Quantum Tuner.
The cost of this seemingly happy ending is that, as Johnny warns, the possibility of a cure from the Phantom Liberty storyline becomes lost forever. This ending doesn't offer the alternative Tower ending path, effectively concluding the Phantom Liberty story. After completing "Killing Moon" and the subsequent missions, the Phantom Liberty storyline wraps up, allowing you to continue playing the base game of Cyberpunk 2077.
How to get The King of Swords Phantom Liberty Ending
The "King of Swords" ending in Phantom Liberty can be obtained by following these steps:
Firestarter: In the "Firestarter" mission, choose the dialogue option "I'm with you" to aid Songbird in her escape.
Killing Moon: During the "Killing Moon" mission, opt for the dialogue choice "Reed'll take care of you" to call Reed. Alternatively, in the same mission, you can pick "Time to go, So Mi" to pick up Songbird.
Confronting Reed: When the showdown with Reed occurs, select the dialogue option "All yours, but you'll help me live on" to holster your weapon.
The King of Swords Phantom Liberty Ending
The "King of Swords" ending unfolds when you assist So Mi in escaping during the "Firestarter" mission, only to later hand her over to Reed during "Killing Moon." You'll let Reed carry So Mi to the NUSA shuttle.
A few days later, you'll receive a call from Reed, saying he wants to leave Night City. Reed's curiosity leads him to ask why Songbird initially contacted you instead of him. He departs after promising you a cure to your Johnny Silverhand virus.
By achieving this ending, you'll earn the "King of Swords" achievement, effectively concluding the Phantom Liberty expansion, and unlocking an optional alternative ending in the base Cyberpunk 2077 game known as "The Tower."
How to get The King of Pentacles Phantom Liberty Ending
The "King of Pentacles" ending in Phantom Liberty can be obtained by following these specific steps:
Firestarter: In the "Firestarter" mission, opt for the dialogue choice "One more second..." to assist Reed in capturing Songbird.
Somewhat Damaged: During the "Somewhat Damaged" mission, choose the option "That's not a solution!"
Choose "Won't do it" in the mission "Somewhat Damaged" when faced with the decision not to kill So Mi.
The King of Pentacles Phantom Liberty Ending
In my view, the "King of Pentacles" ending is among the most depressing conclusions you can reach. In this ending, you aid Reed in capturing So Mi during the "Firestarter" mission. Later, you refuse to help So Mi when you find her as a Blackwall machinery slave.
Later you will receive another mission called "Four Score And Seven," where you engage in a conversation with Reed. This conversation prompts Reed to ponder the events that have unfolded and reflect on what it reveals about his character. Reed will ask for your advice on whether he should return to DC.
At this point, you have the option to continue with the base story of Cyberpunk 2077 as usual or embark on the additional mission paths, ultimately leading to "Who Wants To Live Forever" and "Things Done Changed." Completing these missions will unlock the "Tower" ending within Cyberpunk 2077.
How to get the King Of Cups Phantom Liberty Ending
To attain the "King of Cups" ending in Phantom Liberty, you'll need to follow these precise steps:
Firestarter: In the "Firestarter" mission, select the dialogue option "One more second..." to support Reed in capturing Songbird.
Somewhat Damaged: During the "Somewhat Damaged" mission, when faced with the choice "OK. I'll do it," you must make this critical decision - to kill So Mi.
The King of Cups Phantom Liberty Ending
The "King of Cups" ending is done by helping Reed apprehend Songbird during the "Firestarter" mission and then, in the "Somewhat Damaged" mission, end So Mi's suffering by taking her life. It is, in my opinion, the saddest conclusion among all the possible endings.
Following the decision in "Somewhat Damaged," you'll proceed to the last Phantom Liberty mission, titled "Leave In Silence." During this mission, you'll accompany Reed to a meeting with Myers, who rewards you with a NUSA badge of honor for your role in capturing Songbird. In addition, you receive a meager 5,000 credits, a clear indication of Myers' disappointment with your choice to help So Mi find peace.
Afterward, you'll engage in one final conversation with Reed before the end credits for Phantom Liberty start to roll.
How to get the Fifth Phantom Liberty "Ending"
To unlock the fifth "ending" in Phantom Liberty, you must follow these specific steps:
Firestarter: During the "Firestarter" mission, opt for the dialogue choice "I'm with you." This selection entails helping Songbird make her escape.
Killing Moon: In the "Killing Moon" mission, select the option "Time to go, So Mi," signifying your decision to pick up Songbird.
Confrontation with Reed: When you inevitably face Reed, choose the dialogue option "Take her. Don't want nothin' in return."
Decrypting the Mysterious Fifth "Ending"
The fifth "ending" is a bit of an enigma. It doesn't truly qualify as a comprehensive ending to the Phantom Liberty expansion but rather resembles an abrupt exit from the storyline. You assist Songbird in escaping during "Firestarter," then pick her up during "Killing Moon." However, the critical part happens when Reed confronts you at the shuttle, and you decide, "Take her. Don't want nothin' in return."
If you do this, Reed won't contact you after departing with So Mi, and your involvement with Phantom Liberty will end right there. I would recommend against pursuing this path, as it doesn't offer a fulfilling conclusion. It's perplexing why the developers included this option in the first place.
Cyberpunk 2077 Tower ending
If you've pursued either the King Of Swords or the King Of Pentacles ending in Phantom Liberty, you unlock the possibility of a new ending to the base game. You will gain access to an optional alternative ending within the vanilla Cyberpunk 2077 narrative, during the mission "Nocturne OP55N1." This new conclusion is referred to as the "Tower ending" and involves you doing a pair of Phantom Liberty missions:
Who Wants To Live Forever
Things Done Changed
Throughout these two missions, your journey takes a detour as you depart Night City, embarking on a voyage to undergo a groundbreaking procedure designed to cure you of the debilitating Johnny Silverhand virus. Upon awakening, Reed tells you that two years have past, and that the surgery has proven successful, but a price must be paid. All your chrome enhancements is lost, marking the conclusion of your career as a battle-hardened mercenary.
There you have it choom! Which ending did you do? And did you enjoy the Phantom Liberty expansion?
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