How Long Is Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 - Campaign Length And All Main Quests
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A long and arduous journey filled with wonder, peril, and camaraderie await you in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. As you venture across the lands of Bohemia, you'll meet all sorts of heroes, villains, and every character in between. As such, you might be wondering how many hours you need to spend just to finish the game. Well, here's our guide on how long it takes to beat Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Likewise, please be reminded that this article contains minor spoilers.
How long to beat Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 - Campaign length and quests guide
On the average, it should take roughly 50 to 60 hours to beat Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and that's if you focus solely on the main objectives. This sequel's campaign is significantly longer compared to its predecessor, which clocked in at about 40 hours. This is primarily due to having two massive regions to explore: the Bohemian Paradise and Kuttenberg/Suchdol.
The other reason is because of the game's rather restrictive save system. If you forget to make manual saves and you encounter mishaps, you might realize that the last autosave triggered hours ago. Reloading, therefore, would cause you to lose a lot of time.
In any case, players who want to tackle main objectives and side content in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 might end up spending over 100 hours, while a completionist run takes far longer than that. It's likely that the third game will get announced by the time you're done with everything.
Act 1 main quests
When discussing how long it takes to beat Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, it's also worth mentioning that the game has two meaty acts. The first takes place in the Bohemian Paradise (i.e. Trosky region), and these are the main quests that you tackle:
- Prologue: Last Rites
- Easy Riders
- Fortuna
- Laboratores
- Wedding Crashers
- For Whom the Bell Tolls
- Back in the Saddle
- Necessary Evil
- For Victory - This is the point of no return for Act 1. And, no, that doesn't mean you won't be able to do anything else in the Trosky region. However, advancing at this stage may cause certain side quests to end prematurely.
- Divine Messenger
- The Finger of God
- The Storm
Act 2 main quests
Eventually, Henry and company will find themselves in the Kuttenberg region for Act 2. Don't worry, though, because you should still be able to fast travel back to Trosky/Bohemian Paradise.
- The Sword and the Quill
- Speak of the Devil
- The Devil's Pack
- Into the Underworld
- Via Argentum
- Taking French Leave
- The King's Gambit - Note that there's a hidden timer here. Once you start this quest, you only have a few hours in-game to complete it. Failure to do so results in a game over.
- The Feast
- Exodus
- The Lion's Den
- Dancing with the Devil
- Oratores - This is the point of no return for Act 2, which causes several side quests to end prematurely.
- The Italian Job
- Civitas Pragensis
- So It Begins
- Besieged
- Hunger and Despair
- Reckoning
- Last Rites
- Ending: Judgment Day
Side quests in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
There are numerous side quests in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, many of which have multiple optional objectives and different ways to tackle them. Here are a few examples:
- Combat Training I and II - Learn about Master Strikes and other powerful combat maneuvers.
- Lackey - Rescue a gamekeeper from a sordid plight.
- Mutt - Be reunited with your loyal dog companion.
- Bad Blood - Save a herbalist's daughter from certain doom.
- The Hermit - Find out if a wayward spirit is actually haunting the village.
- Demons of Trosky - Are there actually demonic denizens in the castle or is someone pulling tricks on you?
- Feast for the Poor - Steal from the rich and give to the poor.
- The Fifth Commandment - Find out who's been killing tavern servers in the city.
- Rosa's Book - Help a lady complete her written works.
Other stuff you can do in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Aside from side quests, there are various activities that you can do in the game:
- Farkle - You can win a lot of dough in this dice game. There are also unique dice and badges to find.
- Skill trainers - NPCs can grant more XP toward a particular skill. Some also teach you new combat moves.
- Horses - You can definitely get a horse mount during the campaign, and you can keep looking for the best thoroughbreds.
- Crafting and brewing - You can make your own weapons and create alchemical concoctions via recipes.
- Romance - Sometimes, young Henry just wants a bit of companionship. You could meet a few love interests along the way.
That does it for our guide on how long it takes to beat Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. We hope you enjoy the long journey ahead of you.
If you need more tips as you explore Bohemia in the Middle Ages, be sure to visit our Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 guides hub.