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How to Get All Endings in Killer Frequency

This show is an absolute killer

Killer Frequency invites players into a horror filled with mystery and comedic breaks to immerse yourself into Forrest Nash’s life. Being placed into a small town of Gallows Creek where you might assume that nothing bad ever happens only to find that a serial killer is on the loose. The worst bit about it? The lives of possible victims are placed directly into your hands. It is completely up to you to figure out how to save the callers before it is too late. Just how many can you save before it is your turn on the chopping block? This is Vincent’s guide on how to get all endings in Killer Frequency.

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All Endings in Killer Frequency

There are a total of 3 endings in Killer Frequency that you can get. Whilst the game plays linear in its narrative, with your final stand being the interview with The Whistling Man. Being in two places at once, how is that even possible? In your interview with the Killer, the conversation and dialogue remains the same. The true moment of decision that determines which ending you get in Killer Frequency is finding something to link Peggy to Marie. What you need is the birthday cake in Peggy’s room.

Outside of this choice, all endings are also determined by the amount of callers you save. Aside from Sheriff Matthew and Jimmy who have to die as part of the canon, if everyone lives, everyone dies or one or more callers do not survive the Whistling Man will determine the ending you get.

Therefore, you are looking for the good ending which gives you multiple Achievements. These are:

  • The Man, The Myth, The Scream‘ – Forrest Nash survives.
  • Took a Swing for Teddy Gallows‘ – Teddy Gallows Jr survives.
  • A Tale of Two Sisters‘ – Peggy Weavers survives.
  • The End?‘ – beat Killer Frequency.
  • Not All Talk‘ – saved all callers from the Whistling Man.

The specific Achievement you are looking for the get the best ending possible in Killer Frequency is ‘Not All Talk‘ which is unlocked by saving everyone in the game. For a full walkthrough on how to get this achievement, see here.

The next ending that you more than likely have already seen is ‘The End?‘ which you will get regardless of which choice you make at the end point of the game in your interview with the Whistling Man. However, we have separated this specifically to say that if you get anyone killed throughout the game (1 or more callers) but survive your encounter with the killer by finding Peggy’s birthday card, you will see the canon ending – ‘The End?‘.

Finally, ‘Killer Frequently‘ is the third and last ending you can get in Killer Frequency. To get this one, all you have to do is select all of the wrong answers throughout the game to kill off all callers. In the moment of trying to save Teddy and Peggy from the Whistling Man, you need to fail at finding the birthday card as this will result in Forrest’s demise too. This will unlock the bad ending for Killer Frequency.


Looking for a challenge? Try your luck at saving everyone in under 4 hours to get ‘Forrest Dash’ Achievement. That was our guide on how to get all endings in Killer Frequency. For more Indie Horror content and guides, be sure to check out our GJ related section here. Thank you for reading.

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Hadley Vincent
Hadley is a Freelance Writer for Gamer Journalist. They have been with the company since October 2022. With a BSc Honors in Psychology, Hadley focuses their creativity and passion for Video Games by primarily covering Horror, FPS, and anything with a great narrative. You will often find Hadley covering the latest indie horror games or deploying into Call of Duty's DMZ. They love a good story and one that can keep them up at night, be that for its scares or its lore.