God of War PC Gameplay Showcases Opening 15 Minutes in 4K/60 FPS

The 2018 PS4 exclusive finally comes to PC tomorrow and looks better than ever on PC. Check out the opening gameplay in Ultra settings.

Posted By | On 13th, Jan. 2022

God of War_PC_02

Sony’s God of War (2018) is coming to PC tomorrow, debuting on Steam nearly four years since the original release. With support for 4K/60 FPS, it’s looked fairly good in the trailers seen thus far but PlayStation Access got to sit down and play through 15 minutes at Ultra settings. Check out how it looks below.

Covering the opening segment of the game where Atreus and Kratos go hunting, the 2018 title still looks incredibly stunning in its presentation and cinematography. Aside from improved visuals, the PC version features higher resolution shadows, GTAO and SSDO options, better screen space reflections and Nvidia DLSS support. It also supports unlocked framerates and Ultrawide displays.

For more details on the PC version, check out our review here. You can also read our review of the original PS4 release here. SIE Santa Monica is currently working on God of War Ragnarok, which is slated to release this year for PS4 and PS5.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Share Your Thoughts Below  (Always follow our comments policy!)



Keep On Reading!

The Plucky Squire Sneak Peek Showcases Side-Scrolling Shoot ‘Em Up Gameplay

The Plucky Squire Sneak Peek Showcases Side-Scrolling Shoot ‘Em Up Gameplay

Watch Jot team up with Zip, who can turn into a jetpack and assist in navigating environments across multiple ...

15 Single-Player Games That Brought Non-Gamers into the Hobby

15 Single-Player Games That Brought Non-Gamers into the Hobby

Casual-friendly games with an enthusiast edge.

15 Worst Games of 2024 So Far

15 Worst Games of 2024 So Far

Even with so many winners, there's always bound to be some titles that don't measure up. Check out 2024's wors...

No Man’s Sky: Worlds Part 1 Massively Overhauls Planets, Water, Wind Simulation, and More

No Man’s Sky: Worlds Part 1 Massively Overhauls Planets, Water, Wind Simulation, and More

Planets are more life-life than ever, with floating islands, high-definition water, diverse frozen worlds and ...

Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club Announced, Launches August 29th

Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club Announced, Launches August 29th

As the culmination of the series, the mystery adventure sees Utsugi Detective Agency investigating the dreaded...

Like a Dragon, Judgment Studio Will Announce its Next Game at TGS in September

Like a Dragon, Judgment Studio Will Announce its Next Game at TGS in September

Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has confirmed that its next major title will be revealed later this year at Tokyo Game Sh...