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If you're an explorer, an easy 100+.
Most will fall somewhere in-between.
But you can easily play for well over 100 hours if you explore the map, the dungeons etc.
So:
6.678341396E+46 Planck Seconds
3600 Seconds
60 Minutes
I'm 160 hours in and I'm far from finishing the game because I take the time to enjoy the scenery, take detour, explore the entirety of the map without any guide, etc.
Someone finished the game in 35 hours and even less without speedrunning.
What kind of player are you?
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Loch Ness Monstah!
My recent one that I set up for the DLC says 33h and I've killed all of the bosses ( not all optional in the small caves, but all of the big ones and some optional ones too like the Godskin guy in the tower etc ).
But a lot of that is also going to be afk time because I just tab out of the game and afk sometimes.
It's not my first playthrough tho and I generally know where to go even if I forget stuff sometimes.
I wouldn't exactly count on beating all of the bosses in 33h on your first playthrough.
You might end up making a character totally unlike your last - or farming rare weapons.
You'll realize it isn't always best to level up as much as you can.
It'll come down to how much you enjoy the combat over several replays, and if you like co-op / PVP.
If you do, hundreds of hours, easily. Very good value.