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Pokemon Legends Arceus

How Long to Beat Pokemon Legends Arceus: Play-through Time

Pokemon Legends Arceus is not only a new entry in the Pokemon series, but a game that may help shape the future of the entire franchise, featuring a more open-ended experience that could help the entire series transition into a fully open-world experience.

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With Pokemon Legends Arceus being a much more open-ended experience, how long does it take to beat the game, and does it take more than previous entries in the series? Let’s find out.

How Long to Beat Pokemon Legends Arceus

Pokemon Legends Arceus

Pokemon Legends Arceus requires between 30 and 35 hours to beat, but how much time you will spend with the game depends entirely on how you play it, just like for previous entries in the series.

Players that only want to complete the story, and rush through it, will be able to complete the game in even less than 30 hours, as some players managed to beat the story in only 20 while those who want to fully explore the Hisui region, collect all Pokemon, and discover all of the game’s secrets will be occupied for dozens of hours.

With plenty of post-game content, much of which is yet to be detailed in full, you can be sure you will be spending quite a bit of time with Pokemon Legends Arceus. And you will enjoy every second of it!

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.