A Plague Tale: Requiem has been released officially and players are asking how many chapters there are in the game. Here are the details!
t’s normal to be fascinated by A Plague Tale Requiem’s content if you haven’t played it before. The length of A Plague Tale Requiem and a list of its chapters may be of interest to you. To help you get started, we’ve included a table with a breakdown of how long each chapter is. Be aware that the chapter titles listed below contain subtle spoilers if you choose to avoid them.
A Plague Tale: Requiem – Total Chapters:
Here are all the details you need to know about the number of chapters there are in the game:
- There are a total of seventeen chapters that make up the main campaign of A Plague Tale Requiem.
- The following is the full chapter list, and the game features chapter selection as well as individual encounter selection:
- I – Under A New Sun (30-45 minutes)
- II – Newcomers (65-90 minutes)
- III – A Burden of Blood (45-65 minutes)
- IV – Protector’s Duty (55-80 minutes)
- V – In Our Wake (40-55 minutes)
- VI – Leaving All Behind (50-65 minutes)
- VII – Felons (75-110 minutes)
- VIII – A Sea of Promises (35-45 minutes)
- IX – Tales and Revelations (105-125 minutes)
- X – Bloodline (110-130 minutes)
- XI – The Cradle of Centuries (50-70 minutes)
- XII – The Life We Deserve (30-40 minutes)
- XIII – Nothing Left (35-50 minutes)
- XIV – Healing Our Wounds (10-15 minutes)
- You can add the time of each chapter to know the total time it will take you to beat A Plague Tale: Requiem.
- The chapter durations are all over the place, with the shortest ones at the beginning and conclusion of the game and the longest ones in the middle lasting up to two hours if you take your time exploring the areas.
- There’s a lot to do, what with the length of some of the chapters, and with New Game Plus, it’s much less of a chore to unlock everything.
- Now that you have a complete A Plague Tale Requiem chapter list and an accurate count of the book’s pages, you can dive into the story at your own speed, knowing just how much more there is to read.