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Xbox estimates it will require approximately 1,000 hours to complete League of Legends on Game Pass.

League of Legends Can Be Beaten in Over 1,000 Hours, Says Xbox

Xbox has declared that Riot Games’ renowned MOBA, League of Legends, can indeed be beaten. The game recently became available on Xbox Game Pass, where subscribers automatically unlock all champions. Game Pass also provides an estimated completion time for each game, revealing that it would take players a staggering 1,016 hours to finish League’s “main story.”

A Completionist Playthrough of League of Legends Takes Nearly 2,500 Hours

While 1,000 hours is an astonishing figure, the time required to fully “complete” League is even more mind-boggling. A Completionist playthrough demands 2,489 hours, equivalent to approximately 103 days.

Of course, these statistics should not be taken seriously. League of Legends being a MOBA with no story or single-player mode, these numbers are likely randomly generated. HowLongToBeat, the source of these stats, provides data on the completion times of virtually every video game.

1,000 Hours Won’t Get You Very Far in League of Legends

Most League players will tell you that investing 1,000 hours into the game is unlikely to even get you to the Gold rank, let alone the Challenger rank, which is considered a true accomplishment in “beating” the game.

It’s important to note that League of Legends is not the only Riot title available on Xbox Game Pass. Legends of Runeterra, VALORANT, Teamfight Tactics, and Wild Rift are also included in the subscription service.

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