How Long To Beat Baldur’s Gate 3

how long to beat baldur's gate 3

Baldur’s Gate 3 is a role-playing game based on the tabletop phenomenon known as Dungeons & Dragons. Here is how long it takes to beat Baldur’s Gate 3.

How long to beat Baldur’s Gate 3?

Your total playtime for the completion of Baldur’s Gate 3 depends on how much you desire to get out of it.

  • Story completion: About 70 Hours
  • Average completion: About 110 Hours
  • 100% completion: About 160 Hours

By definition, story completion is what it takes, on average, to reach the final cutscene and the credits. Average completion is based on the number of total hours logged by most players before moving to their next game. On the other hand, 100% completion is what it takes on average to finish every single activity in the game and get all the collectibles.

How many acts are in Baldur’s Gate 3?

Without including the Prologue, there are 3 acts in total for Baldur’s Gate 3.

Prologue Main Quests

  • Escape the Nautiloid
  • Rescue the Illithid’s Captive

Act 1 Main Quests

Find a Cure

  • Ask the Goblin Priestess for Help
  • Find the Githyanki Crèche
  • Get Help from Auntie Ethel
  • Get Help from Healer Nettie
  • Help Omeluum Investigate the Parasite
  • Rescue the Druid Halsin

Travel to Moonrise Towers

  • Travel through the Mountain Pass
  • Travel through the Underdark

Act 2 Main Quests

  • Defeat Ketheric Thorm

Infiltrate Moonrise Towers

  • Capture Isobel the Selunite Cleric
  • Find Ketheric Thorm’s Relic
  • Follow the Convoy
  • Resolve the Abduction
  • Seek Protection from the Shadow Curse

Act 3 Main Quests

Confront the Elder Brain

  • Control the Elder Brain
  • Destroy the Elder Brain

Get Gortash’s Netherstone

  • Consider Gortash’s Bargain
  • Disable the Steel Watch

Get Orin’s Netherstone

  • Investigate the Murders
  • Impress the Murder Tribunal
  • Rescue Orin’s Victim
  • Gather Your Allies

Baldur’s Gate 3 is a role-playing game developed by Larion Studios and released in 2023 for PC, macOS, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

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