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Darksiders III will be around 15+ of gameplay, HDR supported

THQ Nordic will be bringing players 15+ hours of gameplay with Darksiders III and also support for HDR.

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Darksiders III is planned for launch next month and ahead of the games launch an interview with the development director for the title has revealed what players can expect in terms of gameplay length.

Darksiders III will be around 15+ of gameplay, HDR supported | TweakTown.com

The interview was conducted with WCCFtech and Reinhard Pollice, the Business & Product Development Director at THQ Nordic. When asked about the games length Pollice responded with "Playtime is always a tricky question as it depends on numerous factors. On average, we would say somewhere around 15-hours-plus, which is similar to the first Darksiders."

Pollice also revealed that Darksiders III will also be launching with HDR support, so players with a HDR monitor or TV will be able to enjoy the true beauty of the game with a much larger color palette range. Darksiders III is coming to the PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The title will be released on November 27th, for further information visit the official Darksiders III website here.

For those that aren't aware, Darksiders III will be arriving with two DLC's titled 'The Crucible' & 'Keepers of the Void', check that story out here for a more detailed description. If you are thinking of pre-ordering Darksiders III, check out my detailed article on the pre-order variants here.

NEWS SOURCE:wccftech.com
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