The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe Edition continues the tradition of confusing endings pioneered by the meta-narrative of the 2013 release. Boasting more endings and new content, The Stanley Parable has multi-directional story paths that can be hard to keep track of.
The Stanley Parable's iconic fourth wall breaks count for a lot of the appeal, with the dynamics of player choice and game development being constantly discussed and varying across multiple endings.
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The Reluctance Ending, also known as the Coward Ending, simply requires the player to close the office door to Room 427. Some short but sweet dialogue comes from the Narrator calling out Stanley's apparent cowardice before the game resets.
This ending is deceptively easy to reach, but can still be missed by players. No new dialogue is given if the player brings the bucket into this ending.
Accessing the Heaven Ending relies on the player interacting with certain screens over multiple playthroughs. If done correctly, the final screen will replace Stanley's monitor in Room 427, making this another ending that can potentially be accessed right from the start of a new playthrough.
More information on the monitor locations can be found on The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe Edition «Heaven Ending» guide. No new dialogue is given if the player brings the bucket into this ending.
It is possible to get outside the game's map by leaving Stanley's office and moving over to Desk 434 in the first open-plan room. A typically crazy Stanley Parable achievement/trophy is awarded if the player keeps on trying to jump, but it is simple enough to guide Stanley onto the desk using the chair.
Once in position, Stanley can be guided out
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