- Cronos: The New Dawn will take about 6 p.m. to beat
- It is according to its directors
- However, there will be many reasons to replay, including a new game more difficulties and new skins
Cronos: The New Dawn will take about 18 hours to beat, according to his developers.
It comes from a recent conversation with Wojciech Piejko and Jacek Zięba, directors of the next survival horror game, who has commented how long it will be.
“18 hours,” replied Piejko in response to my question over the length of the game. “The current testers at the game finish the match in 18 hours”, he then clarifies, although the team “balances everything” so that it can change.
He continues by suggesting that it could take up to 8 p.m., or as little as 16, depending on how you play.
Cronos: The New Dawn Follows a traveler in time returned to Poland in the 1980s in order to save important figures from an apocalypse coming in the opposite direction.
The game is developed by the Bloober team, known for the recent Silent hill 2 redo in addition to other horror titles like The environment And Large diapers.
Later in our conversation, Zięba reveals that players will be encouraged to replay thanks to the possibility of “unlocking new skins” in addition to access to a more difficult difficulty option in the new game more, there is therefore a scope for a lot of additional time in the game.
“There is a great opportunity to play the game over and over again, like a good survival horror game should,” he adds.
Rereading will also allow you to experiment more with the upgrade system or to try different weapons combinations.
Each game will also improve your understanding of the plot, which has several layers and, according to Zięba, must be experienced “at least twice” in order to “understand most”.
Cronos: The New Dawn should go out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC later this year.