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The Ending — Buckshot Roulette Walkthrough
Buckshot Roulette

The Ending — Buckshot Roulette Walkthrough

Navigating the final moments of Buckshot Roulette. Learn about the different endings, the Dealer's fate, and what happens after you 'win'.

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Navigating the final moments of Buckshot Roulette. Learn about the different endings, the Dealer's fate, and what happens after you 'win'.

Alright, so you've made it through the rounds, faced the Dealer, and maybe even pulled off some crazy plays. But what happens when the dust settles? Let's talk about how this whole twisted game wraps up.

The Dealer's Fate

The ultimate goal in Story Mode is to beat the Dealer. When you successfully win all three stages, you've essentially defeated him. The game presents you with a briefcase full of money – the amount varies based on your performance. This signifies your victory and escape from the Dealer's deadly game.

What Happens After You Win?

If you manage to win all three stages in Story Mode, you're presented with your winnings and the game concludes. However, the game hints at a deeper reality. The theory suggests the player might be in a time loop or simulation, controlled or influenced by the Dealer. Defeating him, in this context, means breaking free from that cycle.

Double or Nothing Ending

In the Double or Nothing mode, the stakes are higher, and the game continues indefinitely as long as you keep winning. Each victory earns you more money. You can choose to stop playing at any point to keep your earnings, or you can push your luck until you inevitably lose, returning you to the Bathroom.

Multiplayer Ending

Multiplayer mode wraps up after three stages. The player who has accumulated the most money by the end of these stages is declared the winner. It's a more straightforward conclusion compared to the narrative-driven Story Mode.

A Note on 'Heaven'

If you lose in the third stage of Story Mode, you're sent to what's described as 'Heaven'. This place is apparently a reflection of a past game where even God lost to the Dealer. It's a grim reminder of the stakes and the Dealer's power.

So, whether you're escaping the loop or just trying to get rich quick in Double or Nothing, the ending of Buckshot Roulette is as intense as the game itself. Keep practicing, and you'll find your way out!

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