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How many chapters are in Senua’s Saga Hellblade 2?

And how long does Senua's Saga Hellblade 2 take to beat?

MINOR SPOILER WARNING: There are some very minor spoilers below about Senua’s Saga Hellblade 2 below. There’s nothing in great detail about its story, but there are names of acts and chapters below. If you want to know NOTHING — not even how long it takes to beat Hellblade 2 — go back now.

Senua’s Saga Hellblade 2 wants you here for a good time, and not a long time. All up, its single-player campaign on default difficulty took us around 12 hours to complete. More time will be needed to track down each and every collectible — but we can help you that thanks to a handy guide.

Hellblade 2 is split over 6 chapters, and 32 total acts found within those chapters.

If you’re interested, the names of each of chapter and act are listed below.

Senua’s Saga Hellblade 2 Chapter and Act count

  • 1. Reykjanestá
    • Landfall
    • Shore of Slaves
    • Capsized Ship
    • Slave Master Found
  • 2. Freyslaug
    • Freyslaug Sighted
    • Settlement Entrance
    • Return Home
    • Draugar Ceremony
    • Draugar Battle
    • Meeting the Stranger
  • 3. Raiðhólar 
    • Red Hills
    • Illtauga
    • On the Hill
    • Find the Hidden Folk
  • 4. Huldufólk 
    • Enter the Caves
    • Trial of Wisdom
    • Into Darkness
    • Act of Sacrifice
    • Breaking Through
    • A Gift Returned
    • The First Ritual
  • 5. Bárðarvík 
    • To the Sea
    • Sjávarrisi
    • Another Question
    • Ástriðr’s Story
    • Waking the Giant
    • The Second Ritual
    • Borgarvirki
  • 6. Borgarvirki
    • Into The Forest
    • Borgarvirki
    • Heart of Darkness
    • The Last Lie

Senua’s Saga Hellblade 2 heads to Windows PC via Steam the Microsoft Store alongside Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X later today. We reviewed it here.

Senua's Saga Hellblade 2

21 May 2024 (PC, Xbox), 12 August 2025 (PS5)
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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