How many main missions are there in The Outer Worlds 2?

The Outer Worlds 2 is an exciting sci-fi RPG filled with humorous dialogue, beautiful visuals and solid shooting mechanics. It also has open world elements, as each planet you land on can be fully explored. As you would expect for this type of game, playing through it is not a short experience, as it is quite long.

How long it takes you to beat it will be affected by the type of playthrough you do. If you just stick to the main quests, it won't take you too long to complete, but if you want to do it 100 percent, you'll need to devote a lot of time to the game. Regardless of your playthrough style, here's how long RPGs take you to beat, according to HowLongToBeat.

How long does it take to hit?

Talking to Charlton in The Outer Worlds 2.

If you focus solely on the main story and ignore all the side content, you should be able to beat it 13 hours. Still, this is a game where it's hard to ignore all the side content because there's so much of it. So the average playthrough which involves beating the main story and doing lots of side quests gets around 35 hours on average.

How long does it take to 100 percent?

Alex Wilson's Pitchball card in The Outer Worlds 2.

To 100 percent complete The Outer Worlds 2, you'll need to find every map, complete every faction quest, and experience pretty much everything the game has to offer. To do all this, you have to play the title for around 85 hours.

How many main missions does it have?

Inez looks past the screen during a conversation in The Outer Worlds 2.

The Outer Worlds 2 does not have a number of main missions. This is because they are all multi-part which take a lot of time and usually include you doing all sorts of side quests along the way.

So in total there is only nine main missions in the game. Here is the name of each:

  • A thing worth killing for
  • Withdraws the points
  • Paradise saboteur
  • On the Trail of the Traitor
  • Discrete mathematics
  • Friends in high places
  • An instrument for developing space and time
  • A complication with the Computronic Cerebrum
  • Sins of the past on the precipice of the future

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