Never Fade Away (The Devil Ending) // Short Version – Cyberpunk 2077 Unofficial Soundtrack



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The one currently on youtube includes the ambient and this is the version made from the gamerip files containing only Never Fade Away.
Plays during the Arasaka ending.
Music by P. T. Adamczyk & Olga Jankowska
Original filename: 951717379.ogg

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38 thoughts on “Never Fade Away (The Devil Ending) // Short Version – Cyberpunk 2077 Unofficial Soundtrack”

  1. This ending had such a different vibe to it. The Sun and Star had somewhat happy endings, with V going on to live his life. The temperance ending had Johnny get his happy ending.

    But this? I was left feeling so empty. You either go back to Night City, broken, or you have your soul ripped out into a chip. It's a lose-lose situation. It left me feeling so empty watching those stars.

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  2. imo i think every ending naturally fit where cyberpunk 2077 was gonna lead to. say what you want about the game but all the endings held meaning when it came down to it

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  3. When this came out my friend was the one who could afford getting it, and he invited me over every time he started it up playing it and I always came to play along with him, he chose the corpo path and we would take turns playing it and when we got to this ending it was just,.. it hit in a way I didn't think would. Seeing that devil come out of the Rubik's cube was especially scary I can't explain why. When the credits finally ruled and it was all done I remember just turning to my friend and saying wow just wow! I felt like weed chosen to kill silver hand, I couldn't help it look at it as if I was silver hand and my friend was v. We're still great friends it was just a game, but it just hit us both so much. I still think about it in the game when things start put into a bad position but you saw it so much choice to do what you wanted with your life, and at the end you're left with so little after giving up so much and taking so much.

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  4. The rock bit mixing in feels like Johnny’s last struggle, like he’s there somewhere telling you what you’re about to do is fucking stupid, and that your life is about to end by corporat hands.

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  5. The devil ending is so damn beautiful and tragic. Really nails the fear of death and what one might do in a vain hope to avoid it. just a rando opinion on the internet though.

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  6. I'm just realizing this is a combination of the two versions of the song with the female voice representing V and the faint male voice from the rock version of the song representing Jonny. Idk if I'm staying the obvious I just found that a really cool detail

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  7. I never really noticed this but there is no happy ending when it comes to Night City. Majority of the Edgerunners die, Lucy lives her memory as an empty shell after seeing her lover die right in front of her eyes, Johnny loses Alt and in a fit of rage storms Arasaka almost succeeding in his mission but then Adam Smasher shows up and kills him, Jackie dies trying to reach the big leagues and no matter what ending you choose, V will die. The best ending in V’s story is V dies and an AI simulates V’s life after storming Arasaka. One of the rare positive endings I’ve recently found was Kerry’s quests. After he tells you the fact that he lives in Johnny’s shadow and just misses the guy after everything they’ve been through, he finally is reborn and eventually moves in his story line. Something about the inevitable and impending doom is very poetic and amazing story telling.

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  8. Before this ending, in the rooftop conversation with Silverhand – he acknowledges that going with Arasaka would be the worst decision ever, and the fact that even after being together for so long – V has no "code" to live by.

    This scene represents the fact that Silverhand was right all along, and also the fact that all V did, for himself, for his friends – all are now in vain with no damage done to Arasaka. Johnny, too is no more with him. Hence he breaks away his necklace and wishes he would have died in the junkyard instead.

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