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ANONYMOUS;CODE Endings Guide – The True Ending

ANONYMOUS;CODE There may not be any branching points like previous Science Adventure visual novels, but there are still multiple endings to reach. Pollon will need some extra help to be able to use the Hacking Trigger during the most crucial chapter of the game.

Before you continue reading, I highly recommend you play ANONYMOUS;CODE at a steady pace and naturally reach bad endings as they arise. The visual novel provides several clues on how to progress through each hack through character dialogue. Some clues are extremely subtle or difficult to point out towards the end of the game, but this guide will show you the way to the normal, true endings of ANONYMOUS;CODE.

Note: This guide will contain slight story spoilers and screenshots for ANONYMOUS;CODE Chapter 10.

The normal and true endings of ANONYMOUS;CODE

After chapter 10 and read the events until the end to arrive at Conclusion 18, the final bad ending of ANONYMOUS;CODE. The game will warn the player that Pollon has an ability that only he can use, despite his Hacking Trigger being disabled.

Chapter 10 begins

After reaching this ending, reload the autosave titled Chapter 10 “The End Was Near” and create a manual save when Pollon says “It’s like someone warned me…I have a bad feeling about this.” »

Once Pollon sees the yellow line moving away from the Tokyo and London buildings, he will force a charge from manual save in order to reach the route to the normal end.

Stop once Pollon asks the player (Anon) to manually save the game. The save should overwrite the previous manual save that helped Pollon load again after the bad ending. After saving, let the 10-second countdown continue to reach the normal ending and the first credits.

After witnessing the normal ending, load the Chapter 10 autosave file titled “…” and use the hack trigger during the final 10-second countdown. This will take Pollon to Chapter 11. Play this chapter until the countdown ends and manually save the game once the screen goes black. Next, create Momo’s galaxy symbol in Life Game from the pause menu screen. The help section of Life Game shows how to create this particular symbol. Once the symbol is created, the Great (True) End of ANONYMOUS;CODE finally going to play.

ANONYMOUS;CODE is available now on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam.

By Russell Morgan

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