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- The claim that "Only 0.2% Achieve Tyranny Ending" likely refers to a popular myth or internet lore surrounding The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, particularly in relation to the game's "Tyranny" ending — a specific outcome tied to the player's choices during the final quest, "The Battle of Kaer Morhen." However, there's a key clarification: ❌ There is no official "Tyranny Ending" in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The term "Tyranny Ending" appears to be a fan-made or misunderstood concept, possibly originating from: Misinterpretation of the "Good" vs. "Bad" ending mechanics. Confusion with the "Yes, but..." ending (where Geralt chooses to destroy the Nilfgaardian army, but the world still suffers). Or a myth spread on forums and social media, often citing exaggerated stats like "0.2% achieve it." What Actually Happens: The game has three main endings based on your choices in the final battle: The "Good" ending (Killing the Emperor): Geralt kills Emperor Emhyr, but the world still descends into chaos. The "Bad" ending (Letting the Emperor live): Geralt spares the Emperor, but the war continues. The "Neutral" or "Passive" ending (Not fighting): Geralt walks away, but this is not a true "ending" — the game still progresses. There is no "Tyranny Ending" where Geralt becomes a tyrant — that’s a fictional twist not present in the game’s canon. Why the 0.2% Myth Exists: It’s likely a joke or satire that spread online, often used to mock the idea of "secret endings" or "hardcore" achievements. It may reference the rare "true" ending (if you complete the game with a high "Ethical" rating and certain choices), but even that isn’t officially tied to a "tyranny" narrative. Conclusion: ✅ No, only 0.2% do not achieve a Tyranny Ending — because it doesn’t exist. The "Tyranny Ending" is a myth, not a real game outcome. The game's story is about moral ambiguity, not player-led tyranny. So if you heard that stat — it’s likely a fun internet legend, not a gameplay fact. 🎮 But hey, if you ever do become a tyrant in a fanfic… we’d read it. 😈 Apr 09,2026
- El showrunner de la pretemporada de Juego de Tronos revela un cambio clave Apr 07,2026
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