How long is Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order?

how long is jedi fallen order length
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How long is Jedi: Fallen Order? If part of your decision when it comes to buying a game depends on the length of a game's campaign, this is no doubt a question you'll have in mind when it comes to one of the more promising single-player Star Wars games to emerge in recent years: Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

If you're a Star Wars fan, however, this is a canon entry to the interstellar series that mustn't be missed. It sees Jedi Cal Kestis, scarred by Order 66's massacre of his people, attempting to deal with his trauma in what appears to be one of the darker stories we've seen in the epic saga so far. But we're interested in Jedi: Fallen Order's length, so here's everything we know about that.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order length

Our review of the game will be live on the site soon, but according to Tom, our reviewer, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is 17 hours long, or perhaps a little less if you're really making a beeline for the end. That said, there's still plenty left for him to discover on the hunt to 100%.

Tom says: "I completed it in 17 hours with minimal amounts of side exploration. If you want to hunt down every secret and customisation reward it's likely to take 25 hours or so."

If you're struggling with finding them all, such as finding all the different Jedi: Fallen Order lightsaber parts, expect to find some guides emerge on PC Gamer to help you out in due course.

While Fallen Order is by no means an 100-hour epic, it looks like you'll be drinking in more of this outstanding fantasy universe for plenty longer than in the bare-bones Battlefront 2 campaign. The Metroidvania stylings of Fallen Order will certainly keep you digging for a good long time, but keep an eye out for our full review soon to see if those hours will actually be any good.

Harry Shepherd

UK — After collecting and devouring piles of print gaming guides in his younger days, Harry has been creating 21st century versions for the past five years as Guides Writer at PCGamesN and Guides Editor at PC Gamer. He has also produced features, reviews, and even more guides for Trusted Reviews, TechRadar and Top Ten Reviews. He's been playing and picking apart PC games for over two decades, from hazy memories of what was probably a Snake knock-off on his first rig when he was seven to producing informative guides on football simulators, open-world role-playing games, and shooters today. So many by now he steadfastly refuses to convey information unless it’s in clickable online form.

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