

#True pacifist credits code
So those enterprising individuals ran the audio through a ZX Spectrum emulator and the emulator spit out a QR code that looks like this: So that’s weird! For a minute nobody was sure what it meant, but then some enterprising individuals figured out that the sound is actually data, and the tape is for a ZX Spectrum computer - the computer that Stefan was making his game on. The tape plays some…rather unpleasant sounds, and the scene ends.

The scene itself is fairly mundane - we see Stefan (Fionn Whitehead) back on the same bus he took when he visited Tuckersoft for the first time at the beginning of “Bandersnatch.” This time, instead of choosing a tape to listen to while he rides, he pulls out a tape of his finished game, also called “Bandersnatch.”Īlso Read: 'Black Mirror' Creator Was 'Embarrassed' to Tell Netflix About That Netflix Plot Twist in 'Bandersnatch' What this extra contains is downright fascinating. If you want to know how we did it, scroll down to the bottom of this post - we don’t want to clutter the page by putting the extremely long sequence here in the middle. We count ourselves among those who stumbled upon it by accident, and by tracking our choices we have figured out a sequence of choices that will reliably trigger the secret scene.
#True pacifist credits how to
The crazy thing about this secret post-credits scene is that it would appear that nobody has yet figured out how to trigger it - though many people have actually encountered it incidentally. This situation happens with two of the five main endings on “Bandersnatch,” at least if you’ve explored enough of the branching paths, and if you’re lucky or insanely smart you might just encounter another, secret bonus ending on top of that once the credits roll. And you’ll know them when you see them because you finally will stop getting options - the end credits will roll, and if you want to keep exploring you’ll have to start over from the very beginning of all of it with a completely fresh viewing.Īlso Read: 'Black Mirror': Jimmi Simpson Says Charlie Brooker Has 'F-ing Awesome' Ideas for 'USS Callister' Spinoff We, for example, had an initial runthrough that lasted over two hours as our choices caused the story to continuously fold back on itself as the Netflix Interactive Film kept funneling us down new paths.īut there are actual concrete endings to be discovered in this madness.

So if you’ve spent much time with “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch,” you might be stuck in a loop wondering if this thing will ever actually end. (We’re going to be very spoiler-light here in this post, so if you haven’t explored all the many, many permutations of “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” yet and want to avoid any important details you should be safe reading this)
