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How many chapters are there in South of Midnight?

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MINOR SPOILER WARNING: There are some very minor spoilers below about South of Midnight. We don’t go as far as detailing story, but chapter names may give elements away.

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South of Midnight is split up into several chapters, with narrators catching you up on what has just happened… and what is about to. Just like in a book, this makes it very easy to see how much you have played, and how much you have to go, without spoiling anything.

If you would like to know how many missions there are in South of Midnight, and see how far you are, read on. There are chapter names below, but otherwise there are no story spoilers.

In total, there are 14 chapters in South of Midnight, taking between 8-10 hours to fully complete. That time can be lessened if you’re not on the hunt for collectibles, or if you’ve dialled down customisable difficulty.

South of Midnight Chapters

  1. Chapter 1: Night of the Flood
  2. Chapter 2: Other Voices, Other Looms
  3. Chapter 3: A Big Fish
  4. Chapter 4: Wicked Temper
  5. Chapter 5: Everything that Rises
  6. Chapter 6: Hush, Hush, Sweet Cherie
  7. Chapter 7: A Barman is Hard to Find
  8. Chapter 8: Their Eyes Were Watching
  9. Chapter 9: Of Webs and Woman
  10. Chapter 10: Light in the Darkness
  11. Chapter 11: Muddy Waters
  12. Chapter 12: The Crossroads
  13. Chapter 13: Past Isn’t Past
  14. Chapter 14: Midnight

South of Midnight is out now in early access, or otherwise available from 8 April 2025 on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. It’ll also be available through Xbox Game Pass.

South of Midnight

8 April 2025
PC Xbox Series S & X
 

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