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==Examples==
<!--This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of all games that have a New Game Plus.-->
Games with multiple endings, such as ''Chrono Trigger'', may feature a New Game Plus mode which allows the player to explore alternate endings.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Lebowitz|first1=Josiah|last2=Klug|first2=Chris|date= 2012-09-10|title=Interactive Storytelling for Video Games|url=https://books.google.nlcom/books?id=7cLcB_LdzegC&dqq=new+game%2B&source=gbs_navlinks_s|publisher=Taylor & Francis|chapter=Case Stude: Chrono Trigger|isbn=113612733X978-1136127335|accessdate=2014-12-15}}</ref> Many games increase the difficulty in a New Game Plus mode, such as those in the ''[[Mega Man Battle Network (series)|Mega Man Battle Network]]'' series and ''[[Borderlands (series)|Borderlands]]'' series. Others use the feature to advance the plot. In ''[[Astro Boy: Omega Factor]]'', the player uses the game's Stage Select mechanism, explained in-story as a form of time travel, to avert disaster, while in ''[[Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem]]'', the player defeats three different final bosses, one in each playthrough, to access the true ending.
 
Some New Game Plus variations alter established gameplay. This includes unlocking new characters, such as in ''[[Castlevania: Lament of Innocence]]'', new areas, such as in ''[[Parasite Eve (video game)|Parasite Eve]]'', new items, such as in the ''[[Metal Gear (series)|Metal Gear]]'' series, and new challenges, such as in the ''[[.hack (video games)|.hack]]'' series.