The Ending Explained - "No Exit" & The Experiment Theory

You've survived all three nights. You've served the shadows, fed the entities, and kept your sanity. But when you answer that final phone call, the reward isn't freedom—it's a revelation. Here is the complete breakdown of the game's chilling ending.
The Final Phone Call Transcript
Upon completing Night 3, the phone rings one last time. The voice on the other end—usually your guide—shifts tone completely.
"Wow... you're still alive."
"What do you mean still alive?"
"I am really amazed. We thought it is not possible to survive here, but you did."
"This object was considered as one of the hardest. Congrats."
"But honestly, we can't set you free. You know, you may say too much outside the object."
"What's he talking about?"
"Have you noticed there is no exit? Literally. Doesn't it bother you?"
"It's right here..."
"Yet your actions will still be recorded."
"Thank you for completing the subject."
"What happens to me now? Please... Please..."
(Transcript from community gameplay recordings - December 2025)
Key Revelations
1. "This Object"
The voice refers to you or perhaps the location as an "Object." This terminology suggests a scientific or supernatural experiment. You aren't an employee; you are a test subject (Subject/Object) in a controlled environment.
2. "No Exit"
The line "Have you seen that there is no exit? Literally" confirms the claustrophobic nature of the game. Players have noted that the doors are locked and the road leads nowhere. The shawarma stand isn't a building; it's a cage or a simulation loop.
3. "Actions Will Still Be Recorded"
Even though the "test" is over, the observation continues. This implies that the "Endless Mode" isn't just a gameplay bonus—it's the canonical fate of the protagonist. You are doomed to serve shawarma to monsters forever while data is collected.
The "Simulation" Theory
The sterile language ("Object," "Objective," "Recorded") strongly supports the theory that Road-Side Shawarma is a simulation or a containment facility for anomalies.
- The Customers: Are they real monsters, or generated "stressors" for the test?
- The Glitches: The "Corrupted" orders and visual glitches might be flaws in the simulation software.
- The Phone Guy: He isn't a manager; he's the researcher conducting the experiment.
💡 Quick Tips
- 📞 The final call only triggers after beating Night 3
- 🧠 'Object' likely refers to the player as a test subject
- 🚫 'No Exit' confirms the Endless Mode is the canon ending
- 📝 The entire game might be a psychological experiment