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How Long is Xenoblade Chronicles 3? Full Game Length & Play Time

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a massive JRPG, with a ton of content to dive into. But exactly how long is it?

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is the latest massive JRPG from developer Monolith Soft, and fans can expect another epic adventure across Aionios full of adventure, mystery, and comradery. But just how epic? Let’s take a look at just how long Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is, and how much time a full playthrough will take.

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How Long is a Full Playthrough of Xenoblade Chronicles 3?

Like the first two entries in the series, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 will keep players occupied for dozens of hours, with its expansive main storyline and numerous sidequests.

An average playthrough will take an experienced player around 70-80 hours, completing the main story, engaging in side content, and taking time to stop and smell the roses.

The main story itself will take somewhere between 60-65 hours to complete if you were to rush through everything and know what you were doing.

On the other hand, a full completionist playthrough will take in excess of 100+ hours to complete, and that’s doing and seeing everything the game has to offer.

In addition to NPC quest givers, you can also take on quests from heroes. By completing these quests, you will be able to unlock that hero’s specific class for use. Tracking down each hero and completing their associated task is a satisfying part of the game and can add on a significant amount of playtime.

Some battles in Xenoblade Chronicles 3 can last for 15-20 minutes, so depending on the difficulty you are playing on, that means that retrying battles can very easily add to the playtime quite significantly.

And that’s it, everything you need to know about how long a full playthrough of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 will take. For more helpful guides, check out the list of suggested articles below.

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