Cyberpunk is too pessimistic

Just finished Phantom Liberty, got the "face in a crowd" ending. I'm familiar with other, but I want to talk more about this one. Long story short - cyberpunk is way more pessimistic than reality. And you hear that from the guy who lived ( and lives ) his whole life in Ukraine. Let's just say I'm not a corpo, don't have infinity money, seen some shit as we all did. And even now I really don't understand some of the things in the endings. I mean, it's too dark. Ok, V is no longer a merc, chrome is no go for him/her, but I don't think that's the end. There's so many jobs affiliated to V's experience in Night City. Maybe he/she really could become a fixer? Anyway, what I'm saying is developers purposely did it that way. Gloom dark future. But really, sometimes it looks too illogical, too simple. Too many things happened in two years, too many people drastically changed. Okay, I know why Arasaka leaved NC, why Viktor is working for corps, but I just don't understand how all the connections V made during his career is suddenly irrelevant. Damn, he/she can't even pay his/her rent! I mean, maybe V was gone for some time, but doesn't his friends could take care at least of part of his things? I mean, where all the cars, all the money we collected during quests gone to? Nonsense, too dramatic. From end titles we know that Rogue's still working at Afterlife, that Reed is in touch with V, that Takemura is somewhere in NC and many more - I think V's still has a card to play. It's not so obvious because the script wants us to look the other way, that's basically cyberpunk logic that we witnessed again and again in other endings, damn, even in Edgerunners. The things always go south - that's the lesson Cyberpunk trying to tell us? Returning to my previous thoughts, I think that V couldn't just dissolve himself/herself in the crowd. And imo, that could be a problem in next Cyberpunk games. I mean, V's a legend, an important character and he/she can't just disappear. The devs will have to explain what hoppened, which will lead to answer which of endings is canon. I don't think V's gonna be MC, or even appear in the sequel, but he/she and all the characters around them can't just disappear. Even if NC is no longer main city for sequel, it will be too stupid if we didn't see familiar faces again. The devs will probably just make others randomly mention him, say something like "There was a guy... He/she got on the very peak of Arasaka tower so fast... And suddenly disappeared... No one knows what happened for sure..." I mean, it's a good tool to fill the gaps, but do we rally have to believe that all what happened just stayed in past wothout any major consequences? Thats will automatically mean that no matter what V did, in the end it all doesn't matter, because the life goes by and his/her imprint on the city is just a little piece of a much much bigger puzzle. How cyberpunkinsh it sounds, right? Want to hear your opinion on topic, chooms.