Remnant 2 has players saving reality itself fighting through several zones, and bosses, while also scavenging for all kinds of equipment and loot. With all of this going on, exactly how long is Remnant 2?
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Of course not everyone’s playthrough will be the same as some playing could be achievement hunters causing the run to be longer while others set out to complete the title as quickly as possible. If players complete the story at a regular pace the playtime should be around 15-20 hours. This means completing the zones Losomn, Labyrinth, N’erud, Yaesha, and the final boss area which shall not be named for spoiler reasons of course.
Remnant 2 will have four different difficulty choices which could affect how long it could take to complete the game. Going from easiest to hardest players can choose from Survivor, Veteran, Nightmare, and Apocalypse. Each difficulty has different factors that increase the harder the setting. Those factors are Exp, Mob Hp. Mob Damage, Boss HP, and Boss Damage. Here’s a list explaining what effects will take place when each difficulty is set.
Difficulty Level | Exp | Mobs HP | Mobs DMG | Boss HP | Boss DMG | Game Description |
Survivor | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | A solid starting point for most players. |
Veteran | 115% | 150% | 165% | 165% | 165% | A more demanding experience with tougher and deadlier enemies. An excellent choice for players that enjoy a challenge. |
Nightmare | 130% | 250% | 350% | 312.5% | 262% | Ruthlessly brutal. Designed for fully geared players with strong builds and a desire for an unforgiving experience. Not recommended as a starting point. |
Apocalypse | 150% | 275% | 450% | 412% | 405% | Good Luck |
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