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Katana Zero: How to Get the Secret Ending

Katana Zero, How to Get the Secret Ending

How to Get the Secret Ending in Katana Zero

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If you’re like many Katana Zero players, you’re probably trying to figure out how to get the secret ending. Let’s talk about how to do that. While we won’t get heavy with plot, some spoilers are ahead.

First and foremost, it’s worth saying that yes, Katana Zero does have a secret ending. Or at least, it has an ending you might not arrive at immediately if you don’t make the right choices.

At a certain point in the game, you”ll be given a choice by two masked enemies to let them kill you or to fight them and continue to live.

Choosing to let them kill you leads to a “Bad End” of sorts, with the game ending prematurely after you’re executed. Meanwhile, choosing to live results in you progressing further into the story toward the “True Ending.”

While both are viable endings to the game, the latter option is touted as the more canon of the two. This leaves the “Bad End” as a secret ending of sorts, offering an alternative end to the course of the game’s events.

Are There Any Other Endings in the Game?

Though some players have speculated that there might be another ending available in the game, none have been found as of this time.

This has been exacerbated by the discovery of the game’s secret lab, which contains several locked doors and an elevator. The doors can be unlocked with keys taken from targets after their deaths, but the elevator remains inaccessible.

Most have presumed that the elevator will lead to an eventual DLC area and/or boss fight, but no one can say for certain at this time.

As such, the two endings covered above should be taken as the only available endings at this time.

Hopefully this cleared up how to get the secret ending in Katana Zero. For more on the game, check out the recent news that the title is Devolver Digital’s second fastest-selling Nintendo Switch game.

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Keenan McCall

Keenan has been a nerd from an early age, watching anime and playing games for as long as I can remember. Since obtaining a bachelor's degree in journalism back in 2017, he has written thousands of articles covering gaming, animation, and entertainment topics galore.

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