Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is a new Borderlands spin-off game, letting fan-favorite character Tiny Tina take center stage. While players won’t be playing as the eccentric, explosive-loving Tina, they will be playing in her version of Dungeons and Dragons. Tina is the dungeon master, and you play as a Fatemaker in her world while taking on all manner of enemies and using new spells to take down threats. It’s a bombastic journey that seems like a true thrill ride, but there are still plenty of questions surrounding the new release.
Whenever a single-player campaign releases, one of the first things players ask is how long they can expect to play it. While the answer is sometimes far from the expectation, like with Elden Ring, most of the time the average playtime is what players can roughly expect. With Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, players’ experience will depend on how much content they’re willing to absorb.
Beating Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands
According to initial reports from reviewers, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands takes an average of around 15 hours to beat. This is based on players just completing the main story and not partaking in any side quests or additional content. Of course, it also depends on the player’s difficulty level. Playing on Easy Mode will likely yield a shorter time to beat than if you played on the hardest difficulty level.
If players want to throw in side quests on their journey, they can expect that average of 15 hours to go up significantly. Reviewers reported that some side quests can take roughly an hour to complete. This means if players want to complete every side quest, they might come close to doubling that 15 hours.
For the average player who dabbles in side content and plays on Normal Mode, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands will likely take around 20 hours to beat. This is the standard for single-player campaigns as of late, and it’s a solid chunk of time to spend playing a game.