Modern Wolfenstein developer MachineGames is taking some big swings with its new project, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and that includes the game's scope.
Indy's adventure is apparently going to be the lengthiest game the studio has ever put together. "By far this is the biggest and longest game that Machine Games have ever done," creative director Axel Torvenius said in a rapid-fire interview session with MinnMax.
He doesn't get specific about the exact hour count, but according to HowLongToBeat, Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus both clock in around the 11-17 hour range, depending on much side content you undertake.
With Indy placing more emphasis on puzzles and exploration, it's easy to see how it might eclipse the studio's previous games.
Asked how many hours of cutscenes are in the game, Torvenius says "there's roughly three hours and 45 or 40 minutes or something along those lines.