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In Neon White, players take control of White, a neon who is attempting to earn a place in heaven by slaying demons. As fans work toward this goal, they will encounter many levels, and some players may wonder how long it will take them to get through all of them. This guide is here shine some light on that matter, and fans can find details on Neon White's length, as well as a list of levels, in what follows.
How Long to Beat Neon White
While Neon White's intense focus on time trials makes assigning a specific length to it somewhat complex, players can expect a first playthrough to last around 10 hours. For clarity, this would be a playthrough in which fans of speedrunning are primarily focused on hitting just the times that are required for progression, and perhaps they collect some gifts and complete a handful of side missions as well. That said, players need not stop at that point, as it is possible to prolong the experience considerably.
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Indeed, indie video game fans that dive deep into the game's optional content, the aforementioned gifts and side missions, and go for gold medals on every level may spend 20 hours or more with Neon White before everything is said and done. Players can take this even further by working to turn those gold medals into Ace medals, something that requires very solid execution. These options mean that fans have quite a bit of control over the length of the experience, and they can decide to what level they want to perfect their runs.
Neon White: How Many Levels
Neon White is composed of 97 levels that are grouped into 12 chapters. In almost all cases, there are 10 levels per chapter, and most of them will be completed in a few minutes or less the first time through. Players will bring these times down considerably as they work to gain insight and access new parts of the story in this game published by Annapurna Interactive.
For those FPS fans that would like to know more about Neon White's levels, a complete list, divided by chapter, can be found below. It is important to mention that the titles of the levels may act as spoilers, though, and players that are trying to avoid any such details are advised to stop reading now.
Rebirth
- Movement
- Pummel
- Gunner
- Cascade
- Elevate
- Bounce
- Purify
- Climb
- Fasttrack
- Glass Port
Killer Inside
- Take Flight
- Godspeed
- Dasher
- Thrasher
- Outstretched
- Smackdown
- Catwalk
- Fastlane
- Distinguish
- Dancer
Only Shallow
- Guardian
- Stomp
- Jumper
- Dash Tower
- Descent
- Driller
- Canals
- Sprint
- Mountain
- Superkinetic
The Old City
- Arrival
- Forgotten City
- The Clocktower
The Burn That Cures
- Fireball
- Ringer
- Cleaner
- Warehouse
- Boom
- Streets
- Steps
- Demolition
- Arcs
- Apartment
Covenant
- Hanging Gardens
- Tangled
- Waterworks
- Killswitch
- Falling
- Shocker
- Bouquet
- Prepare
- Triptrack
- Race
Reckoning
- Bubble
- Shield
- Overlook
- Pop
- Minefield
- Mimic
- Trigger
- Greenhouse
- Sweep
- Fuse
Benediction
- Heaven's Edge
- Zipline
- Swing
- Chute
- Crash
- Ascent
- Straightaway
- Firecracker
- Streak
- Mirror
Apocrypha
- Escalation
- Bolt
- Godstreak
- Plunge
- Mayhem
- Barrage
- Estate
- Tripwire
- Ricochet
- Fortress
The Third Temple
- Holy Ground
- The Third Temple
Thousand Pound Butterfly
- Spree
- Breakthrough
- Glide
- Closer
- Hike
- Switch
- Access
- Congregation
- Sequence
- Marathon
Hand of God
- Sacrifice
- Absolution
Neon White is available on PC and Switch.
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