How to get all endings in Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty

The four different types Phantom Liberty: Cyberpunk 2077The EndYou’ll need to make some crucial decisions to reach each one. At a certain point in the story, you’ll need to make a choice. We’ve got the options explained for you here and how to achieve them as spoiler-free as possible, followed by a full breakdown of exactly what happens in each path.

Phantom Liberty also includes a brand new ending to the main story, which doesn’t involve Hanako and “Nocturne Op55n1” (the main ending prior to this expansion). To ensure that you get there, follow the steps we have provided.


Phantom Liberty: Unlock all the endings

Understanding the importance of choices is important. Without spoilersThis is your section. We’ll leave you to decide which options are the right and wrong ones to do though, depending on the type of person your V is.

V makes a decision during the Firestarter mission in Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty 2077 endings.

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You will reach your 10th birthday when you make the most significant decision. Phantom Liberty mission, “Firestarter.”On this quest, you’ll meet the following people: SongbirdIt will only be you two. Here, the story is split into two parts depending on your choice.

  • Help Songbird escape: “I’m with you.”
  • Help Reed capture Songbird: “One more second…”

Choosing the former leads into “The Killing Moon,” and it’s during this You can also find out more about us on our website. long mission that you’ll have two endings available to you. Here are your dialogue choices:

  • Pick up Songbird: “Time to go, So Mi.” or “Wake the hell up.”
  • Call Reed: “Reed’ll take care of you.”

It’s important to note that if you pick the former, you will have one more opportunity to hand Songbird over to Reed before you’re locked into the ending.

If, during “Firestarter,” you choose the option to help Solomon ReedIf you manage to capture Songbird your ending to the game changes dramatically. First, the next mission will be called “Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos,” but the important decision doesn’t come until the next mission, “Somewhat Damaged.” You will have the following dialogue options:

  • Kill So Mi: “Fine.”
  • Spare So Mi: “Won’t do it.” or “So Mi, I need the FIA’s help. So I need you alive.”

If you want to ensure you unlock the new ending for the full game, you must ensure you either choose to hand Songbird over to Reed if you helped her escape during “Firestarter,” or you must spare her life if you helped Reed capture her.

You now know what the key decisions are. Read on to discover the various endings.

[Ed. note: The rest of this guide includes spoilers for the endings of Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.]


‘Firestarter’ explained

V aims a pistol at a green schematic in a red room during the Firestarter mission in Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty.

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Up to this point, all of the Phantom Liberty story has been about saving Songbird from Kurt Hansen’s grasp. During “Firestarter,” you finally have the chance to free her. Reed and Alex want you to help them capture her and bring her back to the FIA — and they are the two you’ve been working with this entire time — but Songbird wants you to help her escape Everyone can benefit from thisKurt Hansen is not the only one.

When you choose to assist Songbird in escaping, all hell breaks loose and the two of your fight it out on the concourse of the stadium. Your next task will be to get Songbird, and yourself, to the spaceport terminal that can take you both to the moon, as that’s where she promises the cure is located.

If you help Reed capture Songbird, then she manages to escape your grasp and you both must work to get her back, first by ambushing a MaxTac convoy, then by finding her hideout where she’s hooked up to the blackwall.

Here are the four possible endings, endings 1 and 2 being your options if Songbird is on your side, while endings 3 and 4 being an option if Reed is. To get the bonus game ending, choose endings two or four. Do not, therefore, kill Songbird or Reed when you are given the choice.


Ending #1 – Reed dies

Solomon Reed stands on a bridge in the rain during one of the endings to Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty.

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Songbird tells you that she also lied to you all along. Songbird will only take enough medicine for her. She says she lied to make sure that you would assist her. Songbird apologizes, and Johnny Silverhand has some input as always, but it’s at this point you can either Songbird is available for purchaseYou can either get her on the shuttle or the Moon, Reed, call to deliver her.

Reed, who will appear from the shuttle just before you embark, gives you one final chance to reconsider your decision. If you refuse, you must kill Reed — it’s not a tough fight, seeing as he died in one pistol shot to the head in my playthrough — but a difficult trigger to pull all the same. For your trouble, though, you get Reed’s iconic pistol, PariahThe. This gun fires 3 rounds per charged shot.

Songbird flies off to the moon as you and Johnny sit and watch, and that’s that. You do not unlock the extra ending for the main game this way, which involves you finding a cure, and there are no specific post-credits scenes because the only way to now finish the game is via “Nocturne Op55n1,” the original ending quest.


Songbird – Ending 2

Songbird sits at a desk in a dark room during one of the Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty endings.

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If you are outraged enough at Songbird’s lie to give her up to Reed, this opens up three whole new missions, provided you pick the dialogue option to strike a deal with Reed that V will receive a cure instead. Reed will then pick up V and take her in a flying vehicle with other FIA troops.

A couple of days later, Reed gets in touch to ask you to meet him at a gas station during the short mission “Through Pain To Heaven.” A brief conversation follows, where Reed explains he’s driving to D.C. and ponders why Songbird got in touch with you to begin with rather than him. Before departing, Reed explains he’ll be in touch about a cure soon. The end is near. Phantom Liberty ending — keep reading to learn about the bonus ending for the main game, which Reed organizes in this instance.


Ending #3 – Songbird dies

When you find Songbird during “Somewhat Damaged,” you can accept her request to die on her own terms, or save her until Reed turns up. If you kill her, you’ll disconnect her from the blackwall and she will apologize before passing. You and Reed drive her to President Myers during the “Leave In Silence” mission, but on the journey Reed is angry with himself for not being the one to save Songbird, instead of killing her as you did.

Myers regretted choosing you as the candidate for this job because Songbird was dead. As a result she refused to assist you in finding a cure. You must ensure that Reed and Songbird do not die in order to get the Bonus Ending.


Songbirds live!

If you refuse to kill Songbird and wait until Reed arrives, the pair of you will pick Songbird up much like if you’d killed her, before also driving her to President Myers. The president will greet you when you arrive at your destination. Songbird, on the other hand, is taken away in a stretcher.

The oath can be taken at the beginning of the event. Phantom Liberty during the “Lucretia My Reflection” mission, Myers will reference that and offer you a medal. If you didn’t, the medal will be offered regardless — but you can turn it down. Myers will then both refer to your cure, leading you also to the bonus end for the main story.

It’s worth noting that all four Phantom LibertyJohnny will talk to you about the events that took place. If you helped Songbird escape in “Firestarter,” that conversation will occur on a roadside somewhere in Night City, whereas if you helped Reed capture her, it’ll happen in your apartment in Megabuilding H10.


Bonus ending – V’s cure

Solomon Reed stands next to V in a hospital bed during the bonus ending to Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty.

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Reed and Songbird will live forever if you manage to do so. You can also find out more about the following: you secured a cure through the FIA, Reed will eventually get in touch for the mission “Who Wants To Live Forever.” You get escorted to Langley, with the promise of surgery that should only take a couple of months at best — but are forewarned that going through with it will mean losing Johnny forever.

Reed greets you after the surgery and drops two bombshells. The first is that the surgery was successful — the relic is no longer a death warrant — but all of your combat implants are now useless.

Solomon Reed sits in a hospital room in Langely in Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty.

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It’s also been two years since you landed at Langley, rather than the month or two initially promised. The entire time, from the beginning of 2079 to now, you’ve been in a coma. It’s possible to call your old friends. But almost everyone else has moved on. JudyHe has now moved to Pittsburgh with his wife. Panam was so hurt by your disappearance she doesn’t want to talk to you, KerryThe band is touring Europe. RiverHas hit some tough times, as he was forced to turn into a dirty policeman to make some money. The only way to get cash is by becoming a dirty cop. Viktor is still in Night City, and it’s his clinic you will return to for the final section of the game.

Viktor fiddles with a computer in Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty.

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Upon arriving back in Night City and being driven to Viktor’s by Delamain, the sentient self-driving taxi in Cyberpunk 2077, you discover Misty’s Esoterica is no more, as it’s been taken over by Zetatech. Viktor’s lab is still in the basement, however, albeit with a fresh coat of paint thanks to the corporate takeover. Viktor believes that he will be able to repair your battle implants. However, upon closer inspection it is revealed that this isn’t the case.

Terry, who believes you are carrying a large amount of money, has robbed you. You went to the Zetatech Building. Of course, that’s not the case — so he punches you in the face, sending you tumbling down the stairs. The game ends with an extended conversation about what has occurred and where the future is headed. She reveals she’s headed off to Poland as she needs to get out of Night City, then in the very final cutscene, Misty climbs into a car, and you walk off into the crowd, to become just another Night City resident.

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