It takes about 40 hours to complete the game

It takes about 40 hours to complete the game

Wondering if you’re getting your money’s worth buying God of War: Ragnarok? A priori yes, according to Tom Henderson, who reveals that the next exclusive PS5 should offer around 40 hours of gameplay and 4 hours of cinematics.

God of War Ragnarok Photo credit: Santa Monica

In early October, the excitement ramps up a notch for all players waiting to get their hands on God of War: Ragnarök. The game is clearly the most anticipated end of the year, and one question is on everyone’s lips now: will the sequel last until the 2018 reboot? The bets are open, although optimism is generally warranted in writing.

While we wait to be able to verify it ourselves, any information is good to take. And thanks to the now very famous Tom Henderson, we know the approximate length of Santa Monica’s game. According to the leaker, it will take about forty hours for the credits to roll. That’s about 10 hours longer than 2018’s God of War.

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It takes 40 hours to fully complete God of War

According to Tom Henderson, these 40 hours are therefore divided into two parts: the story part and the side quests. In other words, the game should have the same structure as its predecessor. The story part will therefore last around twenty hours including 3h30 cutscenes. The side quests will also keep players busy for twenty hours, this time with an hour of cinematics.

Of course, this all depends on individual playstyles and priorities. These figures are therefore subject to change, but they give a good indication of the developers’ ambitions and the development compared to the 2018 Opus. In any case, we better understand why the game will weigh 90 GB on PS4. We don’t know about you, but we can’t wait.

Source: Tom Henderson