Detroit Become Human: Should You Set Chloe Free?

Should You Set Chloe Free? What Happens in Detroit Become Human

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At the end of Detroit Become Human, once you’ve completed the game, you’ll see a message from Chloe. She was the lovely android that was always greeting you in the Detroit Become Human’s main menu. The game decides to get very meta at this point, and she asks you if you’d let her be free and go. Here’s what happens when you do.

So, Chloe needs to take some time and think because how you played and the choices you made awakened something inside of her. The idea here being that she’s, of course, a deviant herself. If you’re not totally heartless, you can choose to say yes and let her be free.

Doing this means Chloe walks off the screen. No, not like the creepy Ring girl, thank god. She just walks off camera, never to be seen again. It’s a little sad because she no longer greets you or has anything to say. No, the main menu is just silent and empty like a regular ol’ game menu now for you.

That’s all there is to setting Chloe free in Detroit Become Human! If you need more help with the game let us know in the comments down below. Alternatively, check out our comprehensive wiki for more tips, tricks, and information on Detroit Become Human.


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