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According to Deux Es producer David Anfossi, the sci-fi prequel takes approximately 25 hours to complete from start to finish.
However, Anfossi noted that the majority of game testers have been unable to complete the game after six working days, playing six hours each day with the game.
“So far with them playing about six hours every day, most of them don’t complete the game,” producer Anfossi told PC Gamer UK.
A recent Tweet from the studio has also expressed that 25 hours should be seen as the minimum time spent with the game.
“DX:HR is 25 hours long? Maybe, but if you like to do everything, 25 hours isn’t even close,” read the Tweet from the official Eidos Montreal account.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is currently without a firm release date, having slipped from its early 2011 window to some point in the 12-months beginning April 2011.
Via CVG
A 25 hour or longer campaign is good by us, and if our memory serves us well that’s a good chunk longer than it took us to finish the acclaimed first game in the series.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
- Platform(s): macOS, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One
- Genre(s): Action, First Person, RPG, Shooter