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Layers of Fear 2: How Long It Is & How Many Acts There Are

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Layers of Fear 2, the latest horror-themed walking simulator by Bloober team, is a fantastic experience that sucks you into its world and story. However, walking simulators are not known for their length, so you probably want to know if the game is a short or long experience. Here’s how long it takes to beat Layers of Fear 2 and how many acts there are.

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How Long Layers of Fear 2 Is and How Many Acts There Are

The original Layers of Fear is anywhere between two to four hours, depending on how much you explore the game’s winding halls. Moreover, the game features numerous collectibles and endings that could potentially double the playtime if you try to find everything.

Layers of Fear 2 follows the same gameplay formula but is a bit longer. The game will probably last you anywhere between three and six hours, and possibly even more if you return to past levels and seek out any missing collectibles or alternate endings.

If you’re a completionist and want to see everything the game has to offer, you could potentially spend around 10 hours scouring every corner and exploring each ending.

How Many Acts There Are in the Game

Even though the sequel is longer than Layers of Fear in terms of length, it is split into five chapters instead of the original’s six.

However, Layers of Fear 2’s chapters last approximately one hour and include their own unique locales, themes, and story beats. Moreover, each act features its own set of collectibles, so if you return to the game’s home base and realize some items are missing, it is easy to determine which chapter you should revisit.

That’s all you need to know about how long it takes to beat Layers of Fear 2 and how many acts there are in the game. For more useful tips and guides, stick with Twinfinite.

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Aaron Greenbaum

Aaron was a freelance writer between June 2018 and October 2022. All you have to do to get his attention is talk about video games, anime, and/or Dungeons & Dragons - also people in spandex fighting rubber suited monsters. Aaron largely specialized in writing news for Twinfinite during his four years at the site.

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