Tron: Identityis a game developed by Bithell Gamesand licensed by Disney. It’s a visual novel, which means that, for the most part, players will watch the story unfold and sometimes choose what the protagonist says or does during important moments in the plot. It also has several puzzles that players will need to solve to continue the story.
Depending on the player’s choices, characters in the game react to the protagonist, Query, differently. They can be friendly or hostile, and based on these interactions players will get one of several endings.Tron: Identityexploresa new server in theTronsettingwith its own set of inhabitants and mysteries, but it won’t be the longest game most players experience this year.

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How Long To Beat
As a visual novelwith no voice acting, the length ofTron: Identitymostly depends on how fast players can read. The game also includes several puzzles to break up the gameplay, but these puzzles are simple enough for most people to beat. Even players who are having trouble can use the “Play for me” feature to skip the harder ones.
On average, players can expect to spendaround 1 to 2 hoursonTron: Identitybefore reaching an ending. There are no hidden paths or true endings that extend the gameplay, so this length should be around the same whether players reach a good ending or a bad ending.

How Long To Reach Every Ending
Players who are dedicated enoughto reach every endingwill be able to speed through the parts of the game they’ve already experienced, and they won’t have much trouble solving puzzles a second time. This means it takes less time to reach each additional ending. So, while there are a few endings, it won’t take players 2 hours to reach each one. Overall, players who want to reach every ending will end up playing the game foraround 3 to 4 hours.
The replayability ofTron: Identityis limited for players who have seen every ending. The puzzles can be played and solved again, but the bulk of the game is the visual novel. The story has no RPG or randomization elements, and so the only way to make the game play out differently is to make different choices. Players may want to revisitTron: Identityto experience its interesting story and characters again, but this isn’t the kind of game players will spend a lot of time on.
Tron: Identityis available now on PC and Switch.
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