February might be the shortest month of the year, but in 2025, it’s packed with some of the longest and most time-consuming games. Two of the biggest releases—Sid Meier’s Civilization 7 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance II—are set to keep players glued to their screens for weeks, if not months.
If you’re a history buff, prepare to lose track of time. These games dive deep into real-world history and offer countless hours of gameplay. But they’re not alone—other major titles like Avowed, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, and Monster Hunter Wilds are also set to dominate February.
Civilization 7: Strategy That Consumes Hours
Sid Meier’s Civilization 7 is the latest entry in the legendary turn-based strategy series. If past games are anything to go by, this one will be a massive timesink. Even casual players often find themselves spending hundreds of hours building empires, negotiating with AI leaders, and strategizing their way to victory.
- Average Playtime Estimates:
- Main story: 23 hours
- Story + side quests: 97 hours
- Completionist run: 382+ hours
With infinite replayability and deep strategy elements, Civ 7 is the kind of game that can easily eat up 1.7 Februaries if you play four hours a day.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II: A Medieval Epic
The first Kingdom Come: Deliverance was praised for its realistic medieval setting, deep role-playing mechanics, and meaningful player choices. The sequel promises to be twice as big, meaning a single playthrough could take 100+ hours.
- Estimated Playtime:
- Main story: 41.5 hours
- Full completion: 131+ hours
If you want to experience everything this medieval world has to offer, expect to spend at least 1.5 Februaries in 15th-century Bohemia.
Avowed: A Shorter, Replayable RPG
Obsidian’s Avowed is a first-person RPG set in the Pillars of Eternity universe. While some fans hoped for a massive adventure, the developers have confirmed it will be closer in size to The Outer Worlds—a shorter but replayable experience.
- Expected Playtime:
- One playthrough: 20-25 hours
- Three playthroughs: 60+ hours
It may not be the longest RPG in February, but its branching choices and multiple endings encourage replayability.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
The latest Like a Dragon game is a smaller entry in the series, estimated to be 1.3 to 1.5 times the size of Like a Dragon Gaiden.
- Expected Playtime: 16-18 hours (not counting time spent on addictive minigames)
While not as massive as Infinite Wealth, it still promises a wild ride full of quirky side activities and over-the-top action.
Monster Hunter Wilds: The Biggest Game of the Month
Releasing on February 28, Monster Hunter Wilds is the month’s biggest title—literally. Fans of the series know that these games demand hundreds of hours of grinding, hunting, and co-op battles.
- Playtime Estimates Based on Past Titles:
- Main story: 30-50 hours
- Full experience: 100-300+ hours
For hardcore fans, this one could last 3+ Februaries and still have more to offer.
Which Game Will You Spend Your February Playing?
February 2025 is packed with long, immersive games, and choosing just one will be tough. Are you diving into Civ 7’s strategy, Kingdom Come’s medieval world, or Monster Hunter Wilds’ massive hunts? Let us know which one you’re most excited for!
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