God of War Ragnarok is easily one of the most anticipated games of the fall, with many excited to dive back into the Nine Realms as Kratos and Atreus settle their score with Thor, seek out new allies, and try to prevent the titular Ragnarok. Per a new report, fans may now know how much time they'll be spending as Kratos.

Insider Gaming, the new site launched by known insider Tom Henderson, has shared details about the main campaign, side quests, and even the length of the cinematics in God of War Ragnarok. Neither Sony nor Santa Monica Studio has commented on this and aren't likely to do so, meaning fans should take it with a grain of salt. However, the source is reliable, and the information makes sense.

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According to Henderson, God of War Ragnarok clocks in at 40 hours total, all-in. This does depend on someone's playstyle, of course, but this means fans can expect a sizeable game (though they already did). Of those 40 hours, it is said that 20 hours are dedicated to the main campaign. The main campaign itself features 3.5 hours of cinematics, boasting a truly immersive, cinematic, and epic story. Henderson's sources make it clear that the remaining 16.5 hours are dedicated to gameplay in God of War Ragnarok, and this story length puts the game on part with the last entry in the franchise.

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That leaves an additional 20 hours for Santa Monica Studio to fill, and this reportedly breaks down into 19 hours of gameplay associated with side quests. One hour here is dedicated to cinematics. While God of War Ragnarok's story is compatible with 2018's main story, this means there are about 8-9 more hours of side quests per Inside Gaming's report. The average time to beat God of War, all-in, was 32 hours, so it seems Ragnarok is a little more filled.

It's worth noting that God of War Ragnarok's PS4 file size has leaked online, coming in around 90.6GBs, and that's double the size of the 2018 story. The PS5 file size is likely to be smaller, but this means there's a lot of content and quality packed into the game. It's exactly what everyone expects from Santa Monica Studio, it would seem.

Even though the game releases next month, Sony and Santa Monica have been tight-lipped on the game. God of War Ragnarok will likely reveal more this month, and this potentially lines up with PlayStation Showcase rumors. It all remains to be seen, of course.

God of War Ragnarok is in development for PS4 and PS5.

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Source: Insider Gaming