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Below is a list of all possible '''endings''' in ''[[Dead Rising 2]]''.
   
 
There are seven different endings available. The final ending achieved by the player will depend on the actions throughout [[Chuck Greene|Chuck Greene's]] journey in [[Fortune City]].
 
There are seven different endings available. The final ending achieved by the player will depend on the actions throughout [[Chuck Greene|Chuck Greene's]] journey in [[Fortune City]].
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'''Method 2: '''Chuck is inside the safe house at 10:00am on the 28th, but not in the security room.
 
'''Method 2: '''Chuck is inside the safe house at 10:00am on the 28th, but not in the security room.
   
Chuck, Katey, and Stacey get ready to watch the military rescue, but they hear gunshots and screams. Chuck goes to investigate, but pauses when he sees the attacker (offscreen, but most likely Sullivan). Chuck gets shot and the screen fades to black. An epilogue reads that the military rescue of Fortune City was considered a failure and it is not known whether anyone survived as the city was firebombed. This ending is similar to [[Dead Rising 2: Off the Record|Off the Record's Ending D]] in which Frank is also shot, presumably by Stacey.
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Chuck, Katey, and Stacey get ready to watch the military rescue, but they hear gunshots and screams. Chuck goes to investigate, but pauses when he sees the attacker (offscreen, but most likely Sullivan). Chuck gets shot and the screen fades to black. An epilogue reads that the military rescue of Fortune City was considered a failure and it is not known whether anyone survived as the city was firebombed. This ending is similar to [[Dead Rising 2: Off the Record|''Off the Record'''s Ending D]] in which Frank is also shot, presumably by Stacey.
   
 
==Ending D==
 
==Ending D==

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Below is a list of all possible endings in Dead Rising 2.

There are seven different endings available. The final ending achieved by the player will depend on the actions throughout Chuck Greene's journey in Fortune City.

Ending S is considered to be the true ending, as confirmed by Capcom at E3 2013. However, Ending A appears to be what leads into the beginning of Dead Rising 2: Case West which was confirmed to be a canon game in the Dead Rising universe. As of Dead Rising 3, either ending could be considered true.

Ending S

Method: Chuck completes all cases, but saves TK with Zombrex (TK is Infected). This will unlock the Overtime Mode.

After defeating Raymond Sullivan and withholding the firebombing, Chuck lands on the rooftop of the safe house, but heads back into the safe house to collect Katey and Stacey. Inside the safe house, both Katey and Stacey are nowhere to be found. Chuck picks up Katey's dropped backpack, and stands there silently with it in his hands as the game seemingly ends.

Ending A

Method: Chuck completes all cases, but does not give TK Zombrex.

After withholding the firebombing, Chuck lands on the Safe House with the helicopter and finds Stacey and Katey, but Katey drops her backpack. Chuck goes to retrieve it, but just as he is about to pick it up, the zombified TK grabs his arm and forces him into the elevator full of zombies. Chuck throws the backpack to Stacey, shouts for the chopper to lift off, and for Stacey to take care of Katey. As the chopper lifts off, the scene transitions briefly back to the elevator. Chuck is floored by the zombies, while the elevator doors close. Inside, Chuck is seen holding TK off while the rest of the zombies surround him, before the screen fades.

A message states that a group of media choppers rescued the living survivors and that although Chuck is cleared of the charges and lauded as a hero due to Stacey Forsythe's information, it remains unknown if Chuck died from being eaten, infected, if the resumption of the firebombing killed him, or if he somehow managed to escape. The outbreak comes to be known itself as "Fortune's End".

This ending is continued in the next game, Dead Rising 2: Case West, which introduces Frank West to the Dead Rising 2 storyline and expands on Chuck's initially-unknown fate.

Ending B

Method 1: Chuck fails a case after Case 6-1: Help Arrives that allows play to continue, and the time until the firebomb runs out.

Method 2: Chuck fails to catch or defeat Sullivan during The Facts before the time until the firebomb runs out.

A cut scene shows firebombs being dropped upon Fortune City as scheduled, wiping out any remaining survivors and containing the virus. After the scene, a text is shown, saying: Unable to effectively deal with the Fortune City outbreak, the U.S. Government dispatched a squadron of bombers to level the city, erasing all traces of life, both alive and undead.

Ending C

Method: Chuck fails the story (before Case 6-1: Help Arrives) but saves Katey with Zombrex and is inside the Safe House when the military arrive.

Method 2: Chuck is inside the safe house at 10:00am on the 28th, but not in the security room.

Chuck, Katey, and Stacey get ready to watch the military rescue, but they hear gunshots and screams. Chuck goes to investigate, but pauses when he sees the attacker (offscreen, but most likely Sullivan). Chuck gets shot and the screen fades to black. An epilogue reads that the military rescue of Fortune City was considered a failure and it is not known whether anyone survived as the city was firebombed. This ending is similar to Off the Record's Ending D in which Frank is also shot, presumably by Stacey.

Ending D

Method: The only requirement for this ending is for Chuck to be outside the Safe House when the military arrive after 72 hours.

Chuck awakens in the back of a military truck. The soldiers express their disdain at not being allowed to kill Chuck there and then, for they believe he is responsible for the outbreak.

Suddenly, they encounter something unexpected amidst the mysterious green gas and the screen fades to black. A message states that Fortune City was subsequently firebombed, eliminating any traces of life, while the outbreak was remembered as the "Greene Outbreak".

Ending F

Method: Chuck doesn't manage to save Katey with Zombrex, thus failing all/any remaining cases and is still inside the Safe House when the military arrive.


Chuck stands inside the Safe House holding Katey's backpack. Stacey tells him not to blame himself for Katey's death, and that they need to get going. Chuck however, doesn't respond, but instead just stares blankly at the backpack. Suddenly, zombies force their way into the room, and it appears someone has breached the Safe House. Chuck does nothing to prevent the zombies from dragging him to the floor and eating him alive, while Stacey watches in horror. No living survivors were found and Fortune City was firebombed shortly after. The incident became known as the "Greene Outbreak".

NOTE: Regardless of whether Chuck has kept Katey alive with Zombrex or not, being outside the Safe House when the military arrive will result in Ending D.

Alternate Ending F: Chuck fails Overtime by not collecting all requested items/not reaching the Arena in time. Therefore, Chuck must complete all case files in order to unlock Overtime.

If going by the alternate method, a cutscene will show TK declaring that Chuck "had other things to do with his busy schedule" and laughs as he lowers Katey and Stacey into the zombies. A final shot shows the rope they are tied to shaking violently as the zombies eat them alive.