There’s some concern surrounding the campaign length in Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. On average, it will take approximately eight to ten hours to finish the story mode, which isn’t too long. However, much of the game’s lifespan revolves around its PvE mode, Operations, and its PvP mode, Eternal War.
All Main Missions in Space Marine 2
Most players will likely start their time in Space Marine 2 by playing through the campaign. It’s an excellent introduction to the game’s core mechanics, characters, and the various worlds you’ll explore in the PvE and PvP game modes. Again, the story mode includes full co-op and will take around ten hours to finish. It features seven missions, all of which are further broken up into various chapters and segments. Each mission will take quite a bit of time to play through; praise be to checkpoints.
- Skyfire
- Severance
- Machinus Divinitus
- Servant of the Machine
- Voidsong
- Dawn’s Descent
- Bellum Sempiternus
Trust me when I say you want to complete the story mode, especially the chapters on Demerium. It offers some of the most memorable moments in gaming!
Furthermore, you can replay the story should you wish to relive the epic moments of the campaign as Titus. Once you finish the game, you’ll start on the Battle Barge, where you can interact with the terminal by the dropship to change game modes and choose missions. From here, you can select any of the game’s campaign missions and play through them again.
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All Operations in Space Marine 2
You can tackle the game’s Operations, which are cooperative PvE missions, at any point during the campaign. They’re side stories that take place simultaneously alongside Titus’ storyline. Your objectives directly support the campaign’s actions. In total, there are six Operations:
- Inferno
- Decapitation
- Vox Liberatis
- Reliquary
- Fall of Atreus
- Ballistic Engine
The Operations were designed for replayability. While the map layout and objectives remain mostly the same, it’s still fun to run through the hordes of enemies repeatedly for rewards, such as cosmetics, weapons, and armor pieces.
I know many people are upset about the number of missions in the game, especially the Operations, but Saber Interactive has more coming, as per its year one roadmap!