Does Phantom Liberty DLC Change the Cyberpunk 2077 Ending?

Franco Abrina
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The much-anticipated Phantom Liberty DLC of Cyberpunk 2077 is finally out, and with it came a fairly extensive update that changed and added a lot of features in the game. With that in mind, you’re probably wondering if they changed any of the endings. Read on if you’d like to know, though be warned, there will be some spoilers for the base game ahead.

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Does Phantom Liberty DLC Change the Ending?

Those who have finished the game prior to the DLC know that there are several possible endings, most of which don’t really end on a very hopeful note for V.

Whether it involves going out in a blaze of glory or escaping the city with no idea whether or not you’ll live through it, there’s no shortage of tragic ends for the protagonist.

Cyberpunk 2077 Johnny Silverhand

Luckily, fans have been treated with a ton of new content, and that includes a new ending confirmed by the developers.

While we won’t go into too much detail, the DLC adds a new conclusion to V’s story completely unrelated to the base game’s possible resolutions that will put your playthrough to an end.

With that said, the DLC itself has its own set of different endings, and not all of them leads to this new conclusion.

Cyberpunk 2077 Solomon Reed

As to how you can achieve it, we’ll leave that up to you to figure out, as it involves following a specific set of choices throughout the expansion.

If you made certain decisions over the course of the DLC, you may lock yourself out of the new ending and have to settle for the base game’s offerings.

So yes, the Phantom Liberty DLC does, in a way, change how the game ends. If you’re itching to find out what happens, go and try out the expansion right now and see if you can make all the right choices to trigger it!

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Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next obscure indie roguelike to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working or writing on his personal blog, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game that has SEA or OCE servers. He’s pretty good at anything unless it’s a fighting game, in which case you’d probably body him.
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