Here's how long it would take to beat One Piece Odyssey
If you want to know how many hours you need to carve away to play One Piece Odyssey, here's everything you need to know.
One Piece Odyssey takes on the guise of being a JRPG, and as fans of the genre fully know, they’re not exactly known for being short affairs. With the expectations for a lengthy game, many are curious as to how many hours will need to be put aside to complete Luffy and the crew’s latest outing.
If you want to know how long it takes to beat One Piece Odyssey, you’ve come to the right place.
How long is One Piece Odyssey?
As a standard, JRPGs can often have main paths that exceed 50+ hours, with over 100+ of game time if players want to complete every quest, obtain every item, and explore every corner of the map. Fortunately - or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it - One Piece Odyssey is a little on the shorter side.
By saying that, it’s not exactly something you’ll complete in a couple of sittings, but players looking to mainline the campaign are looking at around 30 hours to reach the credits. But as explained before, in the world of JRPGs, completing the main quest is only the beginning.
In One Piece Odyssey, there’s also a variety of Side Stories and Bounties to complete. You won’t be over-encumbered with them, but there’s enough to drastically inflate the runtime.
For anyone aiming to complete everything One Piece Odyssey has to offer, such as completing every side quest available, you’re most likely looking at around the 50-60 hour mark depending on your playstyle.
How this varies will depend on the player’s experience with the genre, and how well they equip themselves for the later, more challenging fights. One Piece Odyssey leans on the easier side of the JRPG market, but there will still be the odd hurdle even genre veterans will have to overcome to see the credits roll.
We also have a guide on how to change characters in One Piece Odyssey.
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Daniel Hollis
Daniel is a former Guides Writer for GGRecon. Having originally focused on film journalism, he eventually made the jump to writing about games in 2020, writing for sites such as NME. Eurogamer, GamesRadar, Tech Radar, and more. After a short stint in PR, he is back in the world of games media writing about his favourite games, including Bioshock, Fable, or everything Fortnite and Xbox Game Pass related.