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How long is God of War Ragnarök? Story and 100% completion

We tell you, without spoilers, the lenght of God of War Ragnarök, both the story and the side quests and extras.

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How long is God of War Ragnarök? Story and 100% completion

God of War Ragnarök arrives this week in stores around the world and it does so as one of the best games of the year, with a 94 on Metacritic. The fate of Kratos, Atreus and Norse mythology is at stake and the expectations of PS4 and PS5 users, sky high. One of the most common questions is to know the duration of the game to make your predictions, so we tell you what you should know without falling into any kind of spoilers.

How long is God of War Ragnarök?

The answer to the length of God of War Ragnarök is short and simple: if you dedicate yourself to the main story and only to it, you can finish the plot of Kratos and Atreus in about 20 hours, as long as you don't deviate too much from the established path and don't start doing any side quests or other extras. At this time you will have completed the plot concerning Ragnarök and the fate of the Norse Gods.

How long will it take you to complete God of War Ragnarök at 100%?

This question is more complicated, since completing God of War Ragnarök to 100% or getting the platinum will depend on how much you get distracted and get to solve puzzles and quests that are no longer so obvious. We have calculated that to complete it to the maximum it is normal that you reach, if you are not using a guide, above 50 hours, although it is an estimate and will depend on how long it takes you to find certain collectibles.

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Side quests and endgame in God of War Ragnarök

God of War Ragnarök is a game very rich in content, because each of the nine kingdoms has its particularities and missions. The side quests, called Favors, are very interesting in terms of story and surprises, so we strongly recommend you to do them because many of them are even superior to the main plot.

In addition, once the game is finished, a post-game opens in which we will have new challenges and new side quests that are not available until we have completed the story (and that are very worth it). In this regard, it is important to emphasize that as in the first game, there will be locations and actions that we will not be able to solve until we have the object or the specific skill, which will force us to return to past locations to open new paths.