Deadzone Rogue The Long Haul Guide | How to Complete
The Long Haul in Deadzone Rogue can feel confusing at first, since it doesn’t explain its end conditions clearly. Many players think it ends randomly, but the mission has a fixed requirement.
To complete The Long Haul, you must clear 54 areas. Once you finish those, the mission ends.
How The Long Haul Works
There is no hidden objective to track
Collecting scrap or tech is not required for completion
The mission does not have a fail state tied to time or progress
Unlike Killing Time, there is no timer countdown
Known Issues
Some players reported the mission not ending if the group sat in the exit portal
In rare cases, abandoning was the only way out, leading to no credit earned
Runs may feel odd since 54 is not a round number like 50 or 60, but this is the set design
Tips for Finishing The Long Haul
Treat it as a straightforward endurance run — clear every area until it ends
Builds with sustained damage and resource management work best for the length
Nightmare difficulty is possible to complete with a strong plasma build, as shown in community playthroughs
Final Blurb
The Long Haul is simple once you know the condition. Clear 54 areas and the mission ends, with no hidden objectives or timers. It’s a test of endurance more than anything, making it a great choice for longer runs or challenge builds.
FAQ
What is the completion requirement for The Long Haul?
You must clear 54 areas.
Does scrap or tech affect completion?
No, it has no impact. The only requirement is finishing all 54 areas.
Can The Long Haul fail?
No, it does not have a fail state. Only the mission Killing Time has a timer-based fail condition.
Why did the mission not end when I used the exit portal?
This is a reported bug. In some cases, you may need to abandon the run if the portal does not trigger.
Why 54 areas instead of 50 or 60?
It’s just how the mission is designed. There is no hidden reason behind the number.

