Monster Hunter World's Campaign Will only be 40-50 Hours Long

Monster Hunter World's Campaign Will only be 40-50 Hours Long

People say that's short, but that seems just right to me.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 18, 2017 @ 10:49 PM (Staff Bios)
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Monster Hunter World, which has been a success in terms of the somewhat "closed" beta, is looking to be a lengthy, detailed title. According to producer Ryozo Tsujimoto in an interview with Mein-MMO, the campaign will take between 40 and 50 hours to complete. But again, that's just the campaign. I'm sure there will be plenty more to do after the campaign has been completed. Y'know, like more hunting. After all, it's Monster Hunter.

This is excellent news, especially if you're playing co-op with friends. After all, who wouldn't enjoy 40 hours of story-intense monster slaying? Of course, there is always the upcoming open beta to look forward to. Fortunately, if you're interested in the upcoming Monster Hunter World beta, which will be made available to all PlayStation players, you can always review the Monster Hunter World beta details.

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