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We learn from Daru that Okabe also gets his memories sampled into Amadeus 1 month after that event.
This all contributes greatly to different factions developing their time machines in the spark of WW3.
Okabe has a similar fate to Kagari, in the future he gets horribly abused and mind broken from all the experiments they do to him trying to extract his memories. He becomes effectively dead in a coma-like state with no working mind but alive body. Even after this, the Amadeus backup copy still exists. Daru uses that copy to upload it back into Okabe's mind. You could say the actual convergence event is that Okabe's consciousness simply "disappears" in 2025, rather than actually dying as everyone has been thinking so far. Doing that, Daru deceives the world as he kept his body alive and in good condition all this time while he was effectively "dead" and no one else knew about it. Putting his memories back revived his consciousness and made him be alive again in 2036.