And how long does Mixtape take to beat?
MINOR SPOILER WARNING: There are some very minor spoilers below about Mixtape. We don’t go as far as detailing story, but chapter names may give elements away.
Mixtape is out now, a fantastic chapter-based narrative adventure and mini-game fest that we highly recommend you play. This post details how many chapters Mixtape has, the names of Mixtape‘s chapters, and how long Mixtape takes to beat. If you don’t want to know that information, stop reading now.
In total, there are 30 chapters in Mixtape, taking between 4-5 hours to complete. If you’d like to gain all of Mixtape‘s Achievements and Trophies, we think you’ll need to set aside 5-6 hours total; we help you do that with our Achievement and Trophy Guide and Roadmap, here.
Mixtape Chapters
- Chapter 1: Skate to Rockford’s
- Chapter 2: Rockford’s House
- Chapter 3: The Kiss
- Chapter 4: Headbanging
- Chapter 5: Shopping Cart Bomb
- Chapter 6: Rockford’s Headphones
- Chapter 7: Debbie’s Bedroom
- Chapter 8: Ultimate Slushie
- Chapter 9: Photobooth
- Chapter 10: The Ritz Discovery
- Chapter 11: Skate to Cassandra’s
- Chapter 12: Skipping Stones
- Chapter 13: Cassandra’s House
- Chapter 14: Softball
- Chapter 15: Toilet Paper Attack
- Chapter 16: Floating on Sadness
- Chapter 17: Cassandra’s Rooftop
- Chapter 18: Bodacious Cretaceous
- Chapter 19: Skateboard Explosion
- Chapter 20: The Shitty Ritz
- Chapter 21: Door Painting
- Chapter 22: Couch Moving
- Chapter 23: Leaf Sweeping
- Chapter 24: Slingshot
- Chapter 25: Slater’s House
- Chapter 26: Starlight Video
- Chapter 27: The Run
- Chapter 28: Coastal Cruise
- Chapter 29: Party at the Ritz
- Chapter 30: Finale
Mixtape is available now on Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, alongside Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and Switch 2; it’s also available through Xbox Game Pass. We reviewed it here.
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Mixtape7 May 2026PC PS5 Switch 2 Xbox Series S & X
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