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Detroit Become Human: How to Get Secret Mid Credits Scenes

How to Get Secret Mid Credits Scenes in Detroit Become Human

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Detroit Become Human is so much like a movie that it even boasts some mid credits cutscenes for you to gawk at. It helps tie up some loose ends and makes the ending even more unique to you. Eat your heart out, Infinity War. Here’s how you can see them and what goes down.

Spoilers below, obviously!

Connor’s Secret Mid Credits Scene in Detroit Become Human

If you manage to make Connor befriend Hank, and they are BFFs by the end of the game, and neither of them die, there will be a mid credits cutscene starring the pair of them. After all the mayhem, they’ll meet outside the food truck, smile at one another, and hug it out. Bro style. They’ll definitely be friends forever.

Kara’s Secret Mid Credits Scene in Detroit Become Human

There’s also a mid credits scene that has to do with Kara. It’s absolutely depressing, though, because it requires her to live but Alice to die. Kara will be seen walking the streets alone and she’ll see an ad for Alice’s android model. She looks at it, obviously feeling like she’s failed. It’s a very somber moment.

Connor’s Other Secret Mid Credits Scene in Detroit Become Human

When you’ve played Connor as the nice little machine he was meant to be and you accomplish your mission of stopping the deviants in Detroit Become Human, you’ll also be treated to a special scene. This one involves Amanda telling you congratulations and thank you, but that they have a newer and better model. Basically, you’ve been fired. And in android world, fired means killed off.

That’s all the secret scenes we’ve found so far in Detroit Become Human! Neat, right? If you find any more or need any other help with the game, let us know in the comments down below and we’ll do our best to help you out! Alternatively, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki.

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Founder of Twinfinite, playing games since 1991, especially in the simulation and action genres.

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