Serious Sam 4 length and chapter list

How long Serious Sam 4 takes to beat, and how many chapters/missions are included, so you know how long you have left.

Serious Sam 4 has just surprised launched on console, and Xbox owners will be overjoyed to find that it’s a part of Xbox Game Pass at launch. PC players may have already had the chance to enjoy Serious Sam 4, but if you haven’t yet checked out this classic barrage of screaming enemies to shoot down, now is your best opportunity.

Serious Sam is essentially a boomer shooter, and Serious Sam 4 is easily the best looking of any of Croteam’s games. If you want a straightforward shooter experience to while away the time before Halo Infinite launches, then this is perfect. Below you’ll find out exactly how long Serious Sam 4 takes to beat, and how many chapters you can expect to find in the game.

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Serious Sam 4 is coming to Game Pass with a bunch of other games this month

Xbox has just announced that Serious Sam 4 is now available on Xbox Series X/S for all Game Pass subscribers.

Xbox has just announced that Serious Sam 4 is now available on Xbox Series X/S for all Game Pass subscribers. It’s also on PS5 and you can buy it via the Microsoft Store if you’re not subbed to Game Pass, but the main appeal here is obviously for people who can now play the game free of charge.

This is especially pertinent when you consider that a whopping 12 other games have already been confirmed for Microsoft’s subscription service in December alone, some of which have already been added to the library. The full list for this month – including those already available to install – is as follows:

  • Anvil (console/PC) – Dec. 2 
  • Archvale (cloud/console/PC) – Dec. 2 
  • Final Fantasy XIII-2 (console/PC) – Dec. 2 
  • Lawn Mowing Simulator (cloud/console/PC) – Dec. 2 
  • Rubber Bandits (cloud/console/PC) – Dec. 2 
  • Stardew Valley (cloud/console/PC) – Dec. 2 
  • Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector (cloud/console/PC) – Dec. 2 
  • Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator (cloud/console/PC) – Dec. 7 
  • Serious Sam 4 (console/PC) – Dec. 7
  • Halo Infinite (cloud/console/PC) – Dec. 8 
  • One Piece Pirate Warriors 4 (cloud/console/PC) – Dec. 9 
  • Aliens: Fireteam Elite (cloud/console/PC) – Dec. 14 
  • Among Us (console) – Dec. 14

Obviously, the biggest name here is still Halo Infinite, which is finally set to join the service in full tomorrow. While the multiplayer component has been available for several weeks now, a Halo game will never be truly memorable without a fight worth finishing. 

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Fortunately, Infinite is the best the series has been since Halo 3, which is huge praise when you consider the latter is still revered as one of the best shooters of all time. It’s a shame you can’t repeat story missions, sure, but the fact lots of people wish they could replay them at all is a testament to how well received they’ve been. Meanwhile, Sony is reportedly planning its own subscription service to compete with Game Pass. What this will look like remains to be seen, although it will be tough to match Xbox’s sheer bang for your buck this late in the game – if anything, today’s Serious Sam 4 news only serves to further prove that point.

Written by Cian Maher on behalf of GLHF.

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