Speaking in a recent interview, Final Fantasy XIII director Motomu Toriyama spilled a few beans regarding the size and length of the upcoming RPG behemoth, stating how “experienced players” making their way through the story won’t be able to conquer it in a single sitting. Toriyama said:
“For XIII, the size of the entire game is considerable. Just running through the main story takes experienced players over 50 hours. For the first time, I think it’s possible to play through in full in about 60 hours or so.”
So while singleplayer campaigns in most modern-day games run for a good 6 to 10 hours, players of Final Fantasy XIII will want to get a little more comfortable in their chairs.
Final Fantasy XIII releases on December 17th in Japan, and March 9th in the West. Look forward to it!
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