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yes two endings for the end of the entire game and two endings for each patient.
...if I get "Oops", will ending be locked, or I still can get any of them?
It is something we have briefly looked into. It is harder to get games on these consoles than onto steam. For both there is an application process where they decide if we can publish on their consoles based on the types of games we make amongst other things. We have to buy special devkit console hardware to test the game on which can be a bit expensive. We are using the Unity engine to make the game and we would also need to upgrade to a pro license in order to build the game for consoles which is not cheap. (they recently put the price up significantly)
At the moment it is somewhat difficult to put the game onto consoles but in the future if we can make it happen then we will make it happen.