If you fail to save your people, the "Bad Ending" depicts a morbid reality where Abe's existence is erased from history and every slave is killed.
The game picks up immediately after Abe destroys , a meat-processing plant that planned to turn his people, the Mudokons, into snacks. oddworld-soulstorm
The ending of the story isn't fixed—it depends on your (morality) score. If you fail to save your people, the
The public believes the Mudokons are "happy workers." The Glukkons use propaganda to frame Abe as a terrorist and the destruction of the factory as a tragedy. 🔥 Key Narrative Beats The public believes the Mudokons are "happy workers
Abe must master ancient mystical powers to protect his followers, evolving from a "goofy savior" into a genuine revolutionary. ⚖️ Moral Weight & Quarma
The main villain from the first game, Molluck , is now a disgraced CEO being hunted by his own kind for "insurance fraud" while he desperately tries to recapture Abe to clear his name.
The story of is a dark, industrial reimagining of the 1998 classic Abe’s Exoddus . It shifts the focus from a simple escape to a large-scale revolution against a corporate-controlled dystopia. A Hero by Accident