Throughout its dozens of hours, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc goes through many twists and turns. 15 students are locked inside a school, with the only way out to play the Killing Game: kill a classmate, and then get away with it at a class trial. When protagonist Makoto Naegi's classmates start dropping like flies, it's up to him and his allies to investigate the deaths, find the killers, and also work out who's put them in this situation in the first place. It's a game full of betrayal, shocks, and surprises, and it's recommended you don't get too attached to anybody.
Although Trigger Happy Havoc only has one canonical ending, there is another way the game can be brought to an early end. Does Makoto defeat Monokuma and escape from Hope Peak's Academy, or does despair win in the end? Here is every possible ending you could run into.
Note that this guide has major spoilers for Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, which in turn spoils Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls, and the anime Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School.
Alternate Ending
Kyoko Dies, Everyone Lives Happily Ever After… And Hina Has Children
The alternate ending is found in chapter five of Trigger Happy Havoc. Makoto's main ally during the game, the mysterious Kyoko, has been missing for a while, and when a new body is discovered on the fifth floor in an indoor garden, the rest of the survivors worry that she has been murdered. It's only when they confirm the body isn't her through the lack of Kyoko's scarred hands that she is then immediately made suspect number one.
Throughout the investigation, everything points at Kyoko being the culprit. The most damning evidence is a key found in her bedroom, which opens a locker containing blood-soaked arrows bundled together, seemingly to be used as a bludgeon. Combined with Kyoko's absence in the last few days, and the lack of any other possible culprit, Kyoko's fate looks sealed by the time of the Class Trial.
Things take a turn in the trial when Kyoko manages to finesse the discussion into making it seem more likely that Makoto was the murderer. She accuses him of planting the key to the locker in her Betrayed and confuse𝕴d, Makoto is put on the back foot and has to argue for his own life.
This is where the game's first alternate ending comes in. If you 'successfully' call out Kiyoko and nail her as the culprit, she is executed by Monokuma. Tied to a chair, put on a conveyor belt, and killed by a hydraulic crusher, Kyoko meets one of the most brutal ends in the entire game. Monokuma is seemingly happy with this outcome and deems it a 'correct' verdict that allows Makoto, Hina, Hiro, Byakuya, and Toko to remain locked up in the school and continue the Killing Game.
Except… it doesn't. Though Toko dies from an unspecified cause, in the years that follow there isn't a single murder inside Hope Peak's Academy. Byakuya, Makoto, Hiro, and Hina have become something of a family… complete with three children who each look exactly like their fathers. We never find out anything else about this timeline, because the game comes to an abrupt end and we're kicked back to an earlier save to try again.
The Canon Ending
In the canon events of the game, Makoto works out that Kyoko has a plan to take down the mastermind, and must survive 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the trial to finally defeat them. Putting all of his faith into Kyoko, he sacrifices himself and takes the blame for the murder.
Placed into the exact same execution, Monokoma announces that Makoto is the killer, and he is gradually pulled down the track towards his demise… until, at the last second, the remains of the AI Alter Ego appear and stop the crusher. Spared his execution, Makoto continue🐬s down the track unimpeded and finds himself tossed down a rubbish chute to a pit deep below the school.
Days later, he is awoken by someone who has come to rescue him, is shocked to find it is none other than Kyoko. She reveals that not only is she the Ultimate Detective, but she is also Kyoko Kirigiri, daughter of the Hope's Peak's principal, Jin Kirigiri.
With Makoto still alive, and everybody now knowing that he didn't kill really the victim of chapter five, the trial is restarted. Throughout this 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:final Class Trial, it's revealed that the students' memories of two years at Hope's Peak Academy, before the killing game, had been erased. It's also revealed that the mastermind was someone who they believed they had already met: the Ultimate Despair, Junko Enoshima. Junko's plan was simple: by having the students of Hope's Peak Academy kill each other, she could spread despair across the world to the onlookers who had once seen the school as the guiding light for the future.
It's explained that the body found in chapter five was, as suspected, that of Mukuro Ikusaba, a fabled '16th student' who none of the other survivors could remember. This is because, After the students' memories were wiped, but before the Killing Game began, Mukuro disguised herself as her sister Junko and took part in the game in her place, only to be killed early on.
Eventually, Makoto and his friends rally the courage to fight back against Junko, beating her at her own game. Admitting defeat, and seeing losing as the best way to feel 'true despair', Junko opts to release her captives and put herself through the 'Ultimate Punishment', a long-winded and painful execution.
With the doors to Hope's Peak Academy now unlocked, Makoto, Kyoko, Byakuya, Hiro, Hina, and Toko look out on a world that has radically changed in the two years they've lost. We don't see it in Trigger Happy Havoc, though, as that's where the game ends.