Wolfenstein: Youngblood could take up to 30 hours to complete
The next entry in the Nazi-stomping shooter series is going to be a little longer than expected.
Given the relatively short turnaround between games and the standalone spin-off feel of the narrative, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Wolfenstein: Youngblood was a fairly short game, but that's not the case according to executive producer Jerk Gustafsson.
In an interview with VentureBeat, the man from Machine Games revealed that Youngblood should take between 25-30 hours to complete. Here's what he said to say:
"It's a bit weird because this is our biggest game yet. But it's a pretty short production time. The story is lighter in content as well as tone. But the level progression and the non-linear narrative gives us the ability to add a lot of activities and a lot of missions to do, so the total game time is actually longer than our previous titles."
We played the next Wolfenstein game ahead of E3 and you can read our impressions of the upcoming co-op shooter right here.





