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How many chapters are there in Alan Wake 2?

Alan Wake 2 is now available on PC, Xbox Series and PS5, and this post not only tells you how many chapters Alan Wake 2 has, but how long it’ll take you to beat Alan Wake 2.

Minor spoilers follow in the form of chapter names and duration estimates.

In total, Alan Wake 2 has 19 chapters that are divided between protagonists Saga Anderson and Alan Wake; you’ll be prompted when you can freely switch between the characters, and then complete the chapters as you wish. There’s a specific point of no return in each character’s story; it’s flagged in Saga’s case but not in Alan’s.

All up, it took us around 22-25 hours to complete Alan Wake 2, completing each and every side mission/collectible and exploring at the same time.

Saga Anderson’s Alan Wake 2 chapters

  • Return – The Cult
  • Return 1 – Invitation
  • Return 2 – The Heart
  • Return 3 – Local Girl
  • Return 4 – No Chance
  • Return 5 – Old Gods
  • Return 6 – Scratch
  • Return 7 – Summoning
  • Return 8 – Deerfest
  • Return 9 – Come Home

Alan Wake’s Alan Wake 2 chapters

  • Initiation 1 – Late Night
  • Initiation 2 – Casey
  • Initiation 3 – Haunting
  • Initiation 4 – We Sing
  • Initiation 5 – Room 665
  • Initiation 6 – Return
  • Initiation 7 – Masks 
  • Initiation 8 – Zane’s Film
  • Initiation 9 – Gone

Alan Wake 2 is now available on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PS5; we reviewed it here.

Alan Wake 2

27 October 2023 (digital), 23 October 2024 (physical)
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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