Hi-Fi Rush Guide – How Long To Beat And How Many Chapters

For its price, Hi-Fi Rush is a rather meaty experience. But how long will it take to finish it? This guide answers that question and more.

Posted By | On 07th, Feb. 2023

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Even after the shadow launch, Hi-Fi Rush made quite an impact within the gaming community. The popularity of rhythm based-games has been on the rise lately; however, Hi-Fi Rush takes it to a whole new level. There is also a ton of content and depth in the game. Moreover, the story of a boy who dreams to become a rock star weaves everything together quite nicely. Let’s discuss the total number of chapters in the game and how long it takes to complete all of them.

List of all chapters in Hi-Fi Rush

Here is a list of all the chapters in Hi-Fi Rush:

  • Track 1: A Fresh Start (50-60 minutes)
  • Track 2: Power up (50-60 minutes)
  • Track 3: Trial By (Volcanic Fire) (50-60 minutes)
  • Track 4: Less Budget, More Problems (40-50 minutes)
  • Track 5: Breaking Out (50-60 minutes)
  • Track 6: L.I.F.T. Me Up (20-25 minutes)
  • Track 7: The Climb (45-60 minutes)
  • Track 8: A History Lesson (45-50 minutes)
  • Track 9: Take the Stage (20-25 minutes)
  • Track 10: A Masterplan (50-55 minutes)
  • Track 11: The Needle Drop (30-35 minutes)
  • Track 12: Curate the Future (35 minutes)

How long does it takes to complete each chapter in Hi-Fi Rush

If you’re only talking about the main story, then the game takes about 11-15 hours to complete, depending on your pacing. If you’re doing side missions, then it can take 13-23 hours to complete. But if you’re a completionist, it can take you 43 to 46 hours to complete the whole game and collect everything.


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