How long is Outriders?

Broadcast #2 for Outriders revealed a lot of information about the upcoming RPG shooter. In addition to learning about the game’s cutscenes, that it’s not open-world, its Hubs and Outriders Truck, character slots and the Stash and in-depth look at the Pyromancer class, People Can Fly gave us an indication of the game’s length.

In a Q&A segment at the end of the broadcast, a fan asked how long it will take to finish Outriders.

People Can Fly advised that it’s going to depend on how people play Outriders and how many side-missions and side-activities they get involved in.

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By simply completing the main campaign, by itself with a single class, players are looking at about 25-hours. However, if players dive into the side-missions, get involved in the post-campaign activities and extra content, they’re looking at “two to three times that long.”

So, by blasting through the campaign, players can finish Outriders in 25-30 hours but by engaging with more of the content on offer, the game can be extended up to 100-hours or more.

With the amount of content being teased by People Can Fly, it’s looking like Outriders is going to be absolutely huge. And it should keep RPG/loot-shooter fans very happy.

Outriders will be available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X.

Leo Stevenson
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