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Why GTA 5's final mission and ending choice still haunt players in 2025
Why GTA 5's final mission and ending choice still haunt players in 2025

Time of India

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  • Time of India

Why GTA 5's final mission and ending choice still haunt players in 2025

(Image via Rockstar Games) When GTA 5 dropped in 2013, it gave us something no GTA had done before: a choice. After dozens of hours playing as Michael, Franklin, and Trevor, the game hit us with a question we didn't see coming: Who dies? Even over a decade later, this one decision still messes with players. Let's break down why. Three Choices: Kill Trevor, Kill Michael, or Choose 'Deathwish'? By the time you hit the end of GTA V , Franklin's caught in the crossfire. The FIB and Devin Weston want loose ends tied up. That means taking out either Trevor (the wildcard) or Michael (the old friend/mentor). Or, you can go full chaos mode and take everyone else out instead. The 'Deathwish' option felt right, but Rockstar didn't make it easy. No matter what you picked, it wasn't clean. There was weight to it. GTA 5 Ending A – Kill Trevor (Get Gold in GTA 5 Something Sensible) Option A - Kill Trevor Choosing to kill Trevor was like putting down a wild animal. The dude was unhinged, unpredictable, and constantly dragged the crew into chaos. From torturing people to murdering without blinking, he was clearly the biggest threat. But here's the thing: Trevor was loyal . In his own twisted way, he cared. So when Franklin pulls the trigger (or lets him burn alive, no less), it feels like a betrayal of someone who, despite all his madness, never truly sold out. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Thị trường có dấu hiệu suy thoái không? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo GTA V: Franklin Kills Michael (Optional) Option B - Kill Michael Michael was complicated. A washed-up criminal trying to fix his broken family, chasing movie dreams, and holding a dark secret from the past. Killing him feels wrong , but also understandable. He manipulated Franklin, used people to save himself, and let Brad die for nothing. Still, when you watch him fall off that tower—after everything you've been through together—it's cold . The scene leaves a weird silence. Like the game wants you to sit with the guilt. GTA V Ending - Choosing Option C: DEATHWISH Option C - Deathwish Let's be real: Deathwish is canon for a reason. It's chaotic, cinematic, and gives you that Avengers Assemble energy. Franklin says screw the FIB, saves both his friends, and together they take down every enemy—from Haines to Stretch. It's the wildest ride and gives each character their final moment of growth. Trevor gets his revenge. Michael finds redemption. Franklin takes control. Why It Hit So Hard Most GTA endings were pretty cut-and-dry. Kill the bad guy, fade to black. But GTA V made you feel something. Franklin's loyalty, Michael's trust, Trevor's insanity—it all came crashing down in one moment. You spent hours pulling heists, escaping the cops, and messing around in Los Santos. Then suddenly, you had to decide who lived. It wasn't just about them; it was about you . That emotional punch still lingers. And for many players, it'll never stop haunting them. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

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