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God of War Ragnarok everything we know so far

God of War: Ragnarok everything nosotros know then far

God of War: Ragnarok Kratos and Atreus
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God of War: Ragnarok is the much-anticipated sequel to 2018's God of War and it'southward coming to PS5 and PS4 erstwhile in 2022.

Since the game's declaration dorsum in September 2020, nosotros haven't been inundated with details, only a trailer released in September 2021 did requite us an exciting expect at gameplay and in-game cinematics. Originally supposed to release in 2021, God of State of war: Ragnarok is at present expected one-time this year, with a more solid date likely to be locked in in the near future.

While we await for that release appointment and even more details on what Kratos and Atreus will exist facing in their upcoming adventure, here's everything nosotros know about God of State of war: Ragnarok so far.

[Update: Cory Barlog has said he has "no idea" what will happen with regards to a potential PC port of God of State of war: Ragnarok. Read on to detect out more than. ]

God of War: Ragnarok: cutting to the chase

  • What is it? The sequel to the critically-acclaimed God of War (2018)
  • When can I play it? TBC 2022
  • What tin I play it on? PS5 and PS4

God of War: Ragnarok release date and platforms

God of War Ragnarok Kratos sitting in cave

Image credit: SIE Santa Monica Studio (Image credit: Sony)

God of War: Ragnarok is due to release sometime in 2022 on PS5 and PS4, following a delay from its initial 2021 release window.

There was already speculation that Ragnarok could be delayed, given that Sony hadn't mentioned the sequel in its plans for 2021 following the game'south announcement. Sony Santa Monica Studio confirmed the delay in June 2021, releasing a argument on Twitter.

As notwithstanding, a more solid date for 2022 is yet to exist confirmed.

God of War: Ragnarok trailer

Reveal trailer
We finally got a proper trailer for God of War: Ragnarok at the PlayStation Showcase 2021 that gave us gameplay and cinematic footage of what we'll exist faced with when it releases. The combat looks merely equally devastatingly vehement as we'd expect, and the new announcement too confirmed that we will indeed be facing Ragnarok – a series of events and catastrophes that ultimately lead to the terminate of the world according to Norse mythology.

Teaser trailer
Previously we had been shown a cursory teaser for God of War: Ragnarok right at the stop of Sony's alive stream event in September 2020. All information technology showed was a cursory logo and the words "Ragnarok is coming".

God of State of war: Ragnarok story and gameplay

God of War Ragnarok Kratos fighting monster

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God of War: Ragnarok is set to be a sequel to 2018'southward God of War and the concluding entry in the series' Norse saga. In a September 2021 PlayStation blog post, Santa Monica Studio gave us a slightly meliorate thought of what Kratos and Atreus will be facing in their next take chances.

According to the post, God of War: Ragnarok volition pick upwardly a few years after the events of 2018's God of War. Midgard is being hit by the freezing winds of Fimbulwinter, which makes "survival for Kratos, Atreus, and Mimir in the Norse wilds fifty-fifty more than challenging than before."

Though the previous game built up trust and agreement in the relationship of Kratos and his son Atreus, Ragnarok volition continue to explore the complexity of their interactions.

The post describes Atreus as "desperately curious" and says that "he wants to understand who he is" and "who he could exist". "The mystery of Loki's role in the upcoming conflict is something that Atreus cannot let go of," the post says. "He wants to keep his family unit safe, but Atreus likewise doesn't want to stand past and do nothing while conflict consumes the Nine Realms."

Kratos, meanwhile, wants to protect his son and "spare Atreus the bloody lessons he learned from his disharmonize with gods."

God of War Ragnarok

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"Together, Kratos and Atreus will have to make a option nearly which path they will take. Whatever they choose will define the fate of all those living in the Nine Realms as Ragnarök approaches." In the trailer shown in September 2021, we got a look at Frey and Thor and the post identifies them as the game's "two of the main antagonists".

As far as combat is concerned, the post promises more "visceral" and "spectacular" fights, with "new assault abilities, a new Runic Summon for Atreus, and of form, the return of Kratos' legendary weapons." Santa Monica Studio says it's taken learnings from 2018's God of War to improve combat, with the aim of creating more player selection:

"Whether it's through difficult-hitting combos, a mastery of elements, or clever defensive tactics – you will find plenty of opportunity to fight alongside our duo in a fashion that feels uniquely expressive."

God of State of war: Ragnarok won't merely expand on Atreus and Kratos' human relationship and combat, it'll also expand in terms of setting. This time effectually, players are going to be able to visit all 9 realms, including "the previously unreachable Vanaheim, Svartalfheim, and Asgard – also as to new areas from locations featured in the last game. Exploring the realms will take you everywhere from verdant, otherworldly jungles to intricate subterranean mining networks."

God of War: Ragnarok news and rumors

God of war Ragnarok

Paradigm credit: SIE Santa Monica Studio (Image credit: Sony)

'No idea' most PC port, says Cory Barlog

Nosotros've seen an increasing number of PlayStation exclusives ported to PC in recent years, including, very recently and very successfully, 2018'southward God of War. However, in a contempo interview with Game Informer,  Sony Santa Monica artistic director Cory Barlog was unwilling to commit to the upcoming sequel, God of War: Ragnarok, getting the same treatment in a shorter timeframe than four years.

"I take no idea," Barlog said. "Correct now, we're taking it i game at a time, kind of looking at each one and determining, 'Okay, is this the best thing?' And nosotros'll gauge how it does. Practice people enjoy information technology? Did we do information technology right? Is there annihilation we did wrong? What can we do better in the future if we exercise this again? But at the terminate of the 24-hour interval, ultimately, it's Sony's decision."

Rumors of a Feb State of Play
Insider Tom Henderson has tweeted that a State of Play event may be coming in February and he thinks it could be a "pretty big one".

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There is further speculation around Sony hosting some other State of Play event from other sources, too. AccountNGT, who is also adequately reliable for Sony-related leaks, responded to the question, "Whatever news about a PlayStation event early on this yr?", by maxim: "It'due south coming, I will have a lot of information to deliver when it will be announced."

At the moment, we don't accept whatsoever officially appear dates for approaching Country of Play events simply, now that we've entered the release year for God of State of war: Ragnarok, the first large Country of Play of the year would be a practiced time to evidence more of the game or mayhap even narrow down that release date.

Release date may have been listed
A release date tied to God of War: Ragnarok has been spotted on the PlayStation Network database.

The list was flagged by the Twitter account PlayStation Game Size, which scrapes the database as it updates to find details on things like game file sizes prior to their release. The account tweeted out to say that "according to PlayStation database, God of War Ragnarok coming September 30th 2022".

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Yet, while it would exist very heady to get a solid release date for God of War: Ragnarok right now, as PlayStation Game Size itself points out, information technology seems more likely that this is a placeholder date rather than the actual release appointment. Until Sony or Santa Monica Studio announces something more official, we'd have it with a compression of salt.

Concluding the Norse saga
Santa Monica Studios creative director, Cory Barlog, has confirmed in an interview that Ragnarok will conclude the Norse storyline that started with 2018's God of War on PS4. Barlog explained that the main reason to conclude the Norse saga in God of State of war: Ragnarok was because of the long evolution fourth dimension involved in making a mod God of War game. Betwixt the five years taken to develop 2018's God of State of war and the 4 that volition be spent on Ragnarok, the studio would rather the Norse storyline didn't run over well-nigh xv years through a third game, as it'll be "likewise stretched out."

"Expressive choice" through new shields
The game will bring Kratos and players relish a footling more variety when information technology comes to the shields that tin can be used, co-ordinate to director, Eric Williams, in an interview with God of War YouTuber Jon Ford.

When Ford pointed out that in the most contempo trailer in that location are moments where it looks like Kratos' Guardian Shield has a dissimilar design and Kratos is using it in different means, Williams said this was truthful and that while he didn't "want to become too deep on information technology", the game will have "different shields, and they have unlike defensive options and abilities."

The reason for this, William explained, is because he and the team at Santa Monica Studio "really want to open up expressive choice to the way that you build your Kratos, like the equipment and loadout and things similar that."

This, Williams added, goes "all the mode down to the defense, and so y'all can kind of play a niggling differently and enemies know how to reply to that, or strength yous into these different situations where you need to apply dissimilar things. I think it'll be fun for players to explore that but also we want information technology to be more expressive, you know, your choices matter when you lot fix him upward."

Rumors of a PC port
Could we run across God of War Ragnarok come to PC besides as PlayStation consoles? Following news of the 2018 God of War port, there is a tentative rumor that its sequel could become a like treatment. A clue came by way of LinkedIn via GameRant, which picked up on a Twitter user who spotted the profile of a Senior Programmer at Jetpack Interactive, Warren Lee, who has a projection listed as 'God of War Ragnarok'.

It's worth noting this could accept been in mistake; Lee could take accidentally added the 'Ragnarok' bit while he in actual fact he might exist working on God of State of war PC correct now.  Jetpack is the third-party dev in accuse of the electric current God of War port, with Sony's Santa Monica Studio in the role of overseeing the project, rather than actually doing the port. With that in mind, we feel there's a possibility this could be a mistake.

However, with God of War finally getting a port, it does make sense that Ragnarok could get the aforementioned treatment. The caveat is, of form, that this would likely happen eventually, fashion downward the line, rather than early in Ragnarok'due south life. God of State of war was, subsequently all, released for the PS4 in 2018, then information technology'due south taken quite some time for the port to come about.

PS4 to PS5 upgrade fee
After the player outrage surrounding the confusing upgrade process for Horizon Forbidden W, Sony issued a statement detailing how it will permit players to upgrade from the PS4 version to the PS5 version of future titles.

It specifically named checked God of War and said that you'll need to pay a $10 digital fee to get the enhanced PS5 version of the game if you already own the PS4 version. Almost likely this means God of War: Ragnarok will continue Sony's trend of $70 PS5 games, still, we hope things change past the fourth dimension the game actually releases.

Information technology'll launch 'when its done', says creative managing director
Post-obit the absenteeism of an update on God of War: Ragnarok during PlayStation'due south February 2021 Land of Play, Santa Monica Studios Creative Director, Cory Barlog, appears to take posted a tweet in response to those asking for an update on the game.

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Reading "When it's done it'due south done", Barlog's tweet doesn't straight mention God of War: Ragnarok only it seems likely that'southward what he's referring to.  The game still has a adequately wide release window of 2021, but there take been rumors that information technology might be looking at a filibuster and this tweet doesn't exactly clear them upwardly. Only, as Barlog says, "Trust that it'due south what'south all-time for everyone."

Coming to PS4 too
PlayStation Studios boss Herman Hulst seems to have confirmed that God of War will be coming to PS4. In a PlayStation Web log post, when asked about how PS4 factors into PlayStation Studios' vision, Hulst said:

"Where information technology makes sense to develop a title for both PS4 and PS5 — for Horizon Forbidden Westward, the side by side God of War, GT7 — nosotros'll continue looking at that. And if PS4 owners desire to play that game, then they can. If they want to go on and play the PS5 version, that game volition be there for them."

Previously God of War: Ragnarok was only confirmed to release on PS5.

Task Listings
Every bit spotted past GamesRadar, SIE Santa Monica Studio posted job listings in 2020 for a number of roles across its programming, fine art, design, and tech art teams – with one list conspicuously citing the God of War reboot.

Applicants for Senior Combat Designer "Must have knowledge of God of War (2018) and be able to speak in depth nigh the combat systems, mechanics and enemies".

A listing for Facial Alloy Shape Character Artist too specifically mentions "next-gen videogame platform experience" for the office: something that should whittle down prospective applicants to relatively few animators, given that the side by side generation of consoles accept yet to launch.

The waters were muddied slightly with a Senior Gameplay Animator posting, which asks for someone "to assist us push button the boundaries of action and combat movement and fix the bar for gameplay experience on the PS4".

God of State of war PS4 theme
Back in April 2019, a new dynamic theme appeared on PS4 to celebrate the anniversary of the God of War reboot. The theme showed Kratos and Atreus rowing, even so the theme independent a secret message (discovered by eagle-eyed God of State of war fans on Reddit).

The boat the pair are rowing in has runes etched on its side which translate (in English language) to "Ragnarok is coming" – which we now know to be a pretty official slogan for the game.

No God of State of war DLC
God of War director Corey Barlog had said there were originally plans for DLC for the 2018 reboot, but said they were halted for beingness "too ambitious". That means the studio can invest resources into an entirely new game equally opposed to mail-launch content.

God of War (2018) PS5 update
To brand the look for God of State of war: Ragnarok a little easier, Sony Santa Monica has released a God of State of war PS5 update that boosts the game'south resolution to a checkerboard 4K resolution while maintaining a 60fps target. Hopefully this means that Ragnarok will continue the pleasing trend of more PS5 games hitting 60fps, even if information technology means compromising or dropping the resolution slightly to accomplish it.

God of State of war: Ragnarok: what we want to see

God of War Ragnarok Kratos fighting a centaur-like creature

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Exploring that ending further
At the terminate of God of War, we plant out that Kratos' married woman (and Atreus' female parent) Faye was actually a Giant called Laufey. That means Atreus is one-half God and one-half Behemothic and, what'due south more, he has a unlike proper noun birthday: Loki. Y'all know Loki, the trickster of Norse mythology.

Hopefully God of War: Ragnarok will explore this further and we'll find out more almost Faye'south hush-hush past, likewise as why she kept it all a surreptitious in the kickoff place. We're too hoping Atreus will cover the shape-shifting abilities that Loki is notorious for instead of simply standing on the sidelines firing arrows at enemies.

Atreus isn't a boy anymore
The God of War sequel may go along on directly from the events of the previous game, nevertheless nosotros think it would be more interesting to see how a teenage Atreus and grumpy dad Kratos fair on an adventure.

Vic is TechRadar'due south Gaming Editor. An honour-winning games journalist, Vic brings experience from IGN, Eurogamer and more to the TechRadar table. Y'all may take even heard her on the radio or speaking on a console. Not only is Vic passionate about games, but she's besides an avid mental health advocate who has appeared on both panels and podcasts to talk over mental health sensation. Make sure to follow her on Twitter for more.

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