Pyre: How Long it Is and How Many Rites There Are

How Long Pyre Is and How Many Rites There Are

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As you venture across the fantasy world in Pyre, you’ll probably find yourself wondering just how long the game is and how many Rites you’ll need to complete until you’ve completed your mission. Well, we’re here to give you the answers to both of those questions.

During our playthrough of Pyre, playing on Normal difficulty, we finished the game in about 12 hours. While this can vary depending on what difficulty you choose and whether or not you spend time messing around with Scribe Trials and Practice Rites, you should be looking at no more than 15 hours.

As for how many of those pyre-dousing battles you’ll complete in the duration of the game, you’re looking at 26 in total. This includes six Liberation Rites, as well as the final battle itself. It’s worth noting, however, that you can participate in Practice games via the Beyonder Crystal in your wagon, and you can always play the CPU outside of the single-player mode if you so choose.

That’s about everything you need to know regarding how long Pyre is and how many Rites you’ll need to participate in along the way. If you’re looking for handy tips and tricks to help you succeed in your quest in the game, be sure to check out our wiki guide.


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