According To The GOD OF WAR Director It Takes Over Thirty Hours To Finish The Game

According To The GOD OF WAR Director It Takes Over Thirty Hours To Finish The Game

God of War director Cory Barlog has confirmed during the game's rather short Playstation Experience 2017 presentation that Sony Santa Monica's newest project should be a long journey...

By someguy - Dec 09, 2017 01:12 PM EST
Filed Under: God of War
Source: GameInformer
One of the most important things for the fans of single-player experiences is the games' length. That's understandable, considering that "AAA" products aren't cheap. God of War 2018 director Cory Barlog said that it will take somewhere between 25 to 35 hours to beat it. 

He's basing the numbers on the recent playtests of the newest GOW. The team wasn't expecting that result, topping their original prediction twice. 25-35 hours length means that God of War will be the longest Kratos' journey: "We are in the play testing phase. In fact, we just finished up a playtest. For the last four or five playlists we've been clocking in a total playtime that is somewhere in the arena of 25-35 hours," the director explained. 


God of War will launch in early 2018, exclusively for PlayStation 4.
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