Banishers Ghosts of New Eden has several ending paths based on whether you stuck to your oath
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There are five Banishers Ghosts of New Eden endings you can reach on your journey to the cursed town, and the ending you get is all based on how well you stick to the oath you swore to Antea early in the story. Each ending is quite different from one another, with two paths leading to an outcome that reveals a lot about the lore and some of the characters in the game. Below, I’ve laid out all five ending paths in Banishers Ghosts of New Eden, including how to reach them and what happens.Full story spoilers for Banishers below – ye be warned!
All endings in Banishers Ghosts of New Eden and how to get them
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As mentioned, there are five different ending paths in Banishers Ghosts of New Eden, with two of these paths leading to the same outcome. Overall, it means there are three possible endings for sticking with the Ascend oath and two endings for sticking with the Resurrection oath. Antea’s ascension oath requires you to Banish or Ascend ghosts found in the Haunting Cases you complete. Conversely, the oath for her resurrection requires you to Blame the living in any Haunting Cases, killing them so that Antea can have their essence.
The degree to which you follow these instructions is what determines the ending you get after defeating the Nightmare final boss. EachBanishers Ghosts of New Eden oathhas a bit of leeway in that you don’t have to Blame every single person to get the Resurrection ending and you don’t have to Ascend every ghost to get the Ascend ending, but the further you push things, the more likely you are to fail to fulfil the oath you swore. It also seems as though you can complete as many Haunting Cases as you want as the game determines your endings by just comparing the number of Ascends/Banishes and Blames across the cases you completed.
Furthermore, as far as I can tell, changing your oath later in the game has no direct impact on the ending, but will make it harder for you to fulfil the oath you switched to as you might have a lot of progress to make up. If there’s an ending you really want, it might be safer to spend more time completing the extra Haunting Cases to help with your oath, though this will increasehow long it takes to beat Banishers Ghosts of New Eden.
Here are all of Banishers' five endings:
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