Fallout is one of the most popular and well-known RPG series out there, and is well-known amongst all gamers. If you've never played a Fallout game before, you may want to start with the best ones first, with Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas arguably being the best post-apocalyptic RPG experiences in the series.
Fallout: New Vegas has five DLC's in total, tons of hidden content, and the potential to be expanded even more through its community mods. Whether you're a completionist at heart or just want to know what the average playtime will be, we'll break down how long it will take to get through Fallout: New Vegas.
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HowLongToBeat.com breaks down playtime throughout various video games through player polls. Completing the main story alone in Fallout: New Vegas takes around 27 hours. The number of main quests to complete depends on the faction or side you choose in the game.
If you want to experience the entire scope of the Mohave desert, you're going to need 62 hours to spare. This means experiencing the main story content plus optional side quests in the game. If you want to leave absolutely every stone unturned, 100 percent completing all main quests and side quests, you're looking at 135 hours. There are around 75 side quests in total in Fallout: New Vegas. That includes marked quests and hidden quests.
There are five DLC's for Fallout: New Vegas. One of them simply gives your player an arsenal of weapons and cool armor. To complete the remaining DLC's, you'll need to spend 23 hours in total. These DLC's provide new enemies, maps, and more. Each piece of downloadable content has its own side quests alongside main quests. 23 hours in total includes all
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