How Long does it take to finish Star Wars Squadrons? Well don’t prepare for a long ride, but it is not a too-short ride either. Since the new star wars are releasing today, fans are excited to know how long would it take to beat it. Star war Squadrons the new game has its own story mode and is a combat flight simulator.
The game would be available on Xbox One, PC, P4 and it being advertised for its new multiplayer mode. While it is being promoted on the basis of its multi-player mode, its, ain feature is its own story mode. And as to answer how long does it take to finish Star Wars Squadrons, well it depends on several factors.
Could You Breeze through it?
It depends on you because star wars have some new features. You would be easily able to finish Star Wars Squadrons as soon as you master its flight sim controls. So how long would it take you? Well, I think if you have experience with aerial shooters, you are in for a sweet short ride, it would be very easy for you. And if you are not experienced enjoy it for a longer time!

But this isn’t the only factor involved in finishing the game fast the difficulty settings also play a role. You as a player will have 4 difficulty options: Story (Easy), Pilot (Normal), Veteran (Hard), and Ace (Super Hard). Cool names right? So it all depends on which one you choose. Are you a story person or an Ace person?
But well let’s say most of us start with Pilot which is a normal option you will finish Star Wars Squadrons within 8-10 hours. That’s pretty sweet right! Though Star Wars has a decent size Story mode, it might be quite short for some players. But the multiplayer is still the biggest attraction. The new game has a really nice number of Classic ships and various modes. It has 2 multiplayer modes: Dogfight and Fleet Battles. The story mode is however a single-player mode. But rest assured the new game will bring some new fun content.
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