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How long is Resident Evil 4 Remake? Story and 100% completion

We already know how many hours it will take you to complete Leon S. Kennedy's new adventure, depending on how you play.

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How long is Resident Evil 4 Remake? Story and 100% completion

Along with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Starfield, and Final Fantasy XVI, Resident Evil 4 Remake is one of the most anticipated releases of 2023. The return of a video game that defined an era and one of the most acclaimed installments of Capcom's franchise. These days, millions of players will enjoy it, but do you know how long it lasts? We examine its duration depending on whether you want to complete it only once or get 100%, achievements and trophies, extras...

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How long is Resident Evil 4 Remake?

It's one of the longest installments in Capcom's horror franchise, and since it's a remake, the length of the main story will vary a bit depending on whether you're playing it for the first time or if you know the original game. This is because, although there are significant changes, there are also sections that you may be familiar with and that will save you some time. In any case, a first game on normal difficulty will take between 15 and 18 hours.

However, in the Hardcore difficulty level the number increases, since you will have to play more calmly, assess each situation well, think about the ideal way to manage your resources, as well as explore in search of treasures to sell and buy and upgrade weapons. The enemies are more dangerous and some chapters require more than one attempt, so the duration can easily reach 20-22 hours.

How many hours does it take to complete 100% of Resident Evil 4 Remake?

When we talk about 100%, we mean completing all the optional activities, unlocking extras, and taking on challenges such as Professional Mode or trying to reach S+ rank. In addition, many players these days are trying to get the Platinum Trophy on the PlayStation or the 1,000 G on the Xbox. This task triggers the hour meter, and depending on what you want to accomplish, it can add 40 or 50 hours to your time, as you will need to play the occasional extra game to catch up on what you missed.