Star Wars Outlaws is a massive open world game in which you are free to hop onto your ship and explore the vast reaches of the orbit and its many vibrant planets.

Aside from the golden path which focuses on Kay Vess assembling a crew to undertake one of the biggest heists of the galaxy, there are plenty of syndicate quests to complete, treasures to pursue, and easter eggs to find, to name a few. 

In short, there’s plenty to see and do in Star Wars Outlaws’ version of the galaxy far far away. But how long does it take to beat Star Wars Outlaws? This ONE Esports guide explains just that. 

How long is Star Wars outlaws? Star Wars Outlaws campaign length explained

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Star Wars Outlaws’ main story can take up to 15-20 hours, which you can finish over a weekend or two. 

However, if you are a completionist looking to beat every side quest and collectible, or at least a handful of those, Star Wars Outlaws could take over 30-40 hours to beat. 

Much of Star Wars Outlaws’ optional content includes things like Syndicate missions which can massively increase your Reputation with a particular Syndicate, Nix’s Treasures which are off-the-beaten-path collectibles, Contracts which are high-stake Reputation missions for various Syndicates, and Speeder Races. 

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There are also Outlaw Legends quests which are globe-trotting treasure hunts where you search for hidden Miyuki Vault and piece together an intriguing narrative. 

Your Star Wars Outlaw playthrough time could go well beyond 50 hours if you decide to sink your teeth into its highly addictive mini-game Sabacc or go all in one of the arcade games in the city. 

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Despite its many optional offerings, Star Wars Outlaws is still a modest Ubisoft open world experience compared to the modern entries in some of its other juggernaut franchises like Assassin’s Creed and Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon.

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