Star Wars Outlaws special editions include three days of early access.
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How long is Star Wars Outlaws? Creative director reveals game length

We're in for a journey.

Star Wars Outlaws is the next big entry into the wide world of Star Wars games, and creative director Julian Gerighty has revealed how long it will take for you to finish the story, and how long completionists will need to spend to find and unlock every single item.

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Outlaws is the first open-world Star Wars game set between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. You won’t be controlling a Jedi though, as instead, you’ll be playing as Kay Vess, a criminal looking to start a new life in the galaxy away from the murky world of delinquent gangs and syndicates.

Kay Vess walking through a canyon towards a crashed ship
It’ll take a full day to complete the campaign. Image via Ubisoft

How long is Star Wars Outlaws’ campaign?

In an interview with VGC, Gerighty stated: “Very, very early on, we decided that this is going to be a 25, 30 hours golden path adventure. It’s not an Assassin’s Creed epic, 200 hours worth of gameplay, so that allows us to really focus on the detail, it allows us to focus, maybe with a smaller team, on executing something that is manageable.”

So, straight from the horse’s mouth, it’ll take around a day to finish the story, depending on your difficulty.

How long will it take to 100% complete Star Wars Outlaws

In the same interview, Gerighty suggested that if you want to 100% complete Star Wars Outlaws, achieve every trophy and unlock everything possible in the game, it’ll take between 50 and 60 hours, which he said was still a “fair amount of time,” especially for “a guy with a family and a job.”

Star Wars Outlaws is scheduled to be released on August 30, 2024.


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