The New CANON Cyberpunk Ending | Cyberpunk 2077: Edgerunners Update



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The Upcoming Phantom Liberty DLC for Cyberpunk 2077 will create an additional ending for the original game. This ending could very well be the CANON ending the community has been trying to determine.

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Music: Cyberpunk 2077 End Credits

Intro:(0:00)
The Fourth Corporate War Ending: (1:04)
Phantom Liberty Storyline: (3:48)
The New Ending Option: (4:28)
Fifth Corporate War: (6:12)
The Dark Futures Mistakes: (6:24)
Outro: (7:08)

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29 thoughts on “The New CANON Cyberpunk Ending | Cyberpunk 2077: Edgerunners Update”

  1. What ever this new ending adds it won’t involve saving V. He/She will still be doomed to die, unless it’s like the devil ending and they’re saved “maybe” but bound to serve. Like you become Miltechs version of Atom Smasher.

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  2. I've had a wonder about loading V's engram into a Gemini after the raid. New body, new brain, but basically indentured to Militech/NUSA. basically their life is saved at the cost of their freedom.

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  3. To lock us out of a partnership with Militech for such an after thought like Meredith Stout would be a joke imo. As Adam Smasher would say, she’s “a piece of f***able meat” and thats about it

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  4. I want an ending where V calls in Hanaiko, The Aldicados and Rouge for help. I understand that didn’t want to have a ‘gold’ end to the game but they gave us the means to get a better ending but didn’t implement it.

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  5. As much as I think V's ending(s) to 2077 were very much in the spirit of the Cyberpunk game and the whole 'going out in a blaze of glory' ethos, from a purely roleplayers point of view my major problem with the game was that they gave us this amazing rendition of Night City but gave us no sensible narrative reason to slow down and explore. Any one who was trying to actually roleplay would have to burn through the main story in double quick time to try and remove the engram and essentially miss 90 percent of the game! I think that was bad writing. Obviously what woud be great would be if V somehow survived so we could explore the world at our leisure after the main quest, basically do an Elder scrolls or Witcher type deal where the side quests are often just as engaging and important as the main quest and can even be the focus of some playthroughs. What I would have prefered though, which is now completely impossible, is to have the knowledge that you are basically dying only something that happens in the third act. Basically instead of everyone waiting for Hanako at embers, you could have been playing the game with the engram, looking for a way to remove it but nobody thinking that it was in any way going to kill you. Then only in a final point of no return mission at the end of act 2 you find out you only have a few weeks to live, then the third act could be the race against time to find a cure. Having a race against time from essentially the begining of the real story at the begining of act 2 was a good story but kind of ruined a lot of the world building for me.

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  6. Being that I heard on Open World Gaming that the sequel might be called Cyberpunk 2078, which means that the sequel would be one year after V's run, it'll be interesting to see how Night City ends up.

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  7. I wouldn't know what to actually think of that type of ending. If siding with Arisaka doesn't exactly save Vs life, I doubt Militech could do better. Appearance wise, Arisaka has the superior technology. I have done enough NCPD missions to see what Arisaka and Militech to know their both evil. I hope Cyberpunk Orion has a choice where you can end corporate power.

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  8. I sigh when I imagine a game company that makes sure that THIS level of polish is on a game BEFORE releasing it. I understand it almost always involves pressure to release from shareholders. I can't think of a good solution to THAT issue.

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  9. Hey there​ @LayedBackGamers
    I'm currently researching the Meltdown because I'm planning a campaing that rakes place in 2020 between the Soviets and the Middle East… And I really enjoyed your narration and analysis series, so I thought, maybe it would be intresting for you too? I could not find any videos on the Meltdown on youtube, yours'd be the first %)

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  10. I just hope that if you can side with them the game either lets me also get my nomad fam to help or at least lets me explain "Hey, I know y'all are ride or die for me now but I kinda don't want to risk it so I'm getting these guys to do it instead. Not a trust issue, not a betrayal, please don't overreact and guilt trip me in the post game call."

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  11. Would be nice if they had similar to a cold war scenario where arasaka and militech fund certain gangs like 6th street for militech and tiger claws for arasaka and you align yourself with whatever you see has a better vision of night city, similar to new vegas system.

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  12. It's kind of weird that there isn't an ending where you can use like 1million Eddie's to buy yourself a full cyber body like lizzie or a B ending to the Panam choice where you raid the whole tower solo and then call Panam after you kill smasher and get the nomads to help you escape night city afterwards with some loot just like before except everyone survives

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