Many players are curious about what endings Dredge has. In this game filled with mystery and eerie atmosphere, the different choices players make will lead to vastly different conclusions, mainly presenting a stark contrast between good and bad endings. Each ending carries profound meaning and emotional power. The specific details of each ending and the conditions to trigger them will be introduced by the editor next, so those who are interested can take a look.

In the good ending, the protagonist goes through numerous hardships, with the obsession of reviving his wife always in his heart. However, as the adventure progresses, the truth gradually becomes clear like the dawn breaking through the mist. The player controls the protagonist to first discover an unmarked mysterious island on the southern side of the Marrow Islands, thanks to keen exploratory spirit. Here, he has a very meaningful conversation with the old mayor, learning about the powerful force hidden in the ancient book held by the collector. Then, finding the lighthouse keeper, a series of clues reveal that he himself is the mysterious collector, and the key ancient book has been in his possession all along.
When everything is revealed, the protagonist, with a heavy yet determined heart, returns to where he originally salvaged the ancient book, resolutely throwing it back into the surging sea, attempting to seal the ancient god with this action. But the waves of fate do not calm down; after throwing the book, he finds that the ancient god is still stirring, difficult to completely seal. In this critical moment, the protagonist experiences intense inner struggle, ultimately choosing self-sacrifice for a great redemption, becoming the last barrier against the ancient god, restoring peace to the sea once more.

On the other hand, in the bad ending, the protagonist also harbors a strong desire to revive his wife, but this obsession is like an uncontrollable black flame, gradually consuming him. In this path leading to destruction, if the player fails to collect all the sacrificial items needed to seal the ancient god during the game, or fails to persuade the lighthouse keeper to let go of his own mad obsession with resurrection, or hesitates to throw the sacrificial book into the sea at the crucial moment, these mistakes and oversights will act like keys opening Pandora's box, triggering this heartbreaking bad ending.
At this point, the protagonist, blinded by his obsession, disregards the immense danger, and recklessly breaks the seal of the ancient god, hoping to fulfill his wish of reviving his wife. However, reality is often cruel and ruthless. He is likely to be instantly eradicated by the awakened ancient god, becoming a sacrifice to his obsession. Even if he survives by chance, the unleashed ancient god will surely bring endless disaster and destruction to the once peaceful sea, causing countless lives to suffer.

The good ending is not only a magnificent epic of the protagonist overcoming his obsession, but also plants a seed of sacrifice, responsibility, and redemption in the hearts of players. As players witness the protagonist letting go of his obsession and sacrificing himself for the greater good, they deeply feel the noble and radiant side of humanity. The bad ending, like a heavy alarm bell, rings in the hearts of players, vividly and shockingly showing the monstrous and terrifying nature of obsession, constantly warning everyone to be vigilant against the growth of obsession in real life and their spiritual journey, to avoid being dragged into an abyss from which there is no return.

The content about the endings of Dredge has been introduced by the editor. There are also rumors in the gaming community about the existence of hidden endings or endless exploration modes, but these do not fall under the category of fixed endings derived from the main storyline. They do, however, provide players with further directions to explore the depth and fun of the game beyond just completing it.