In just a week, God of War Ragnarok will be released, and reviews have provided information on the length of the main story questline as well as details about side quests and missions in the GoW sequel
God of War Ragnarok has received overwhelmingly good reviews. With a score of 94, it is now Metacritic’s second-highest-rated new release of the year, just behind Elden Ring. The good news is that the tale sounds rather extensive with a tonne of optional missions and exploration options. We can’t wait to play as Daddy Kratos once more.
God Of War Ragnarok Game Story Length And Side Quests List Explained
How Long Does The Ragnarok Story Take To Beat?
Three hours of the 20 hours required to complete the God of War Ragnarok plot are said to be devoted to cinematic cut sequences. The source of this is Insider Gaming. Similar to GoW in 2018, the main plotline took most players 20 hours to complete, according to howlongtobeat.
Reviews and the reported length of the much-awaited Kratos sequel lineup. IGN gave the game a perfect score of 10/10 and reported that it took them 28 hours to complete the campaign, with the proviso that they had to complete a “good few side missions.”
It received a 10/10 rating from Pushsquare as well, and according to them, the average person will spend 30 hours “doing main plot stuff.”
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GoW Side Questions And Discovery
In addition to the campaign, it is stated that God of War Ragnarok will require 19 hours to accomplish all side missions and tasks, plus an additional hour for cinematics. Once again, Insider Gaming is responsible for this. Additionally, it agrees with Push Square’s review, which states that most players will log 50 hours, with 30 of those hours being spent on the game’s narrative.
The Gamespot review explains what side missions include and asserts that they never serve as a distraction and always offer a good return, whether it be an item or crafting ingredients. They also impart lore, aid in the growth of supporting characters, and provide Kratos, Atreus, and Mimir fresh topics to discuss.