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How many missions are there in Metal Eden?

And how long does Metal Eden take to beat?

MINOR SPOILER WARNING: There are some very minor spoilers below about Metal Eden. While we’ve detailed nothing about its story below, you may find mission that mission titles do some of that. If that kind of thing bothers you, turn back now.

Metal Eden is short and sweet, which may suit some and dissuade others. This post will detail how many missions the game has, alongside an idea of how long each takes to beat.

All up, Metal Eden has 8 missions, which take between 30-60 minutes to complete, depending on difficulty.

If you’re interested, the names of each of Metal Eden‘s missions are below:

Metal Eden mission names

  1. Crash Course
  2. Paradise Lost
  3. Sand Trap
  4. Inherent Deceit
  5. The Parasite
  6. Forbidden Science
  7. Heart of it All
  8. Cruel Intentions
  9. Reconciliation

Metal Eden heads to Windows PC via Steam, PS5, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X from today, 3 September. We reviewed it here.

Metal Eden

3 September 2025
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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