How Long Does It Take To Beat Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order?

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is out now, and according to the critics, it's pretty good. Respawn Entertainment seems to have knocked it out of the park, bringing the Star Wars universe to life in a new single player experience that combines Metroidvania puzzle platforming elements with Souls-like combat. If you're planning to pick up a copy of the game yourself, you may be wondering: how long does Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order take to beat? Will I get my money's worth?

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Let's find out.

To start, we have to warn you that we didn't get much help from critics regarding the campaign's length. Out of the dozen or so reviews we sifted through this morning, only two mentioned how long it took to wrap up the story in Jedi: Fallen OrderIGN wrote that it took approximately 20 hours to bring the campaign to its conclusion. Eurogamer, on the other hand, recorded a completion time of 30 hours, but noted that the outlet engaged in "some side-meandering." In light of that news, we're going to shave five hours off to compensate for the time Eurogamer spent exploring.

Averaged out, it should take most players between 22 and 23 hours to finish Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

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Now, that's clearly not all of the time you can spend playing Jedi: Fallen Order. We learned as much from Eurogamer. There are side quests that players can take on in the game if they so choose, which reportedly lengthen the experience quite a bit. As CNN writes, "You'll also go through Jedi training in the form of flashbacks when you're exploring the planets. These both operate side missions that interweave with the main story, but also are integral parts." So it sounds like the side activities can help you grow your power, which would undoubtedly come in handy when facing off against the game's many enemies.

And there you have it. The campaign in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is about what you'd expect for a single player title. The game is out now on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, so if you're dying to play the first good Star Wars game in ages, either head out the door or hit up your favorite digital shop.

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