ID Software brought back the Doom franchise with a bang in 2016. Doom (2016) was a reboot/sequel and boasted impeccable gameplay and modern visuals. The game follows the Doom Slayer as he helps a scientist who inadvertently opened the gates of hell when trying to discover unlimited energy.

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Considering the massive design and gameplay refresh of this title, you may wonder how long it will take you to beat Doom. Fortunately, we've got all the information you need to know about how long it will take you to beat Doom, whether you only play the story or play to completion.

How Long Does It Take To Finish Doom 2016?

Fighting demons in Doom 2016

If you only play the story, you will be able to beat Doom in 12 hours. This playstyle is the most cinematic way to play the game and it keeps the tempo going. The only problem is that you will likely miss weapon and armor upgrades as you go.

If you decide to find all the collectibles, then your playtime will be closer to 17 hours. If you follow this playstyle, then you can expect better gameplay. Plus, having all the upgrades will help you take on the most challenging enemies you will encounter. This playstyle is a great way to play the game if you want to commit yourself to the story or want to 100 percent the game later.

How Long Does It Take To Complete Everything In Doom 2016?

A demon fortress in Doom 2016

To 100 percent Doom, you will need to dedicate about 27 hours to do so. The reason being the multiplayer-based achievements/trophies, which require a little bit of time leveling up and exploring various game modes. Plus, you will need to complete the first mission on ultra-nightmare difficulty.

Doom is available on Game Pass and for purchase on every major gaming platform. If you play it on PC, there are a whole host of mods for you to try.

Its sequel, Doom: Eternal, launched in 2020, and you can learn more about how long that game takes to beat by clicking here.

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