God of War Ragnarok’s PC Version Will Feature New Gameplay Settings, Also Coming to PS5 and PS4

Players will finally be able to tone down the frequency of companion tips for puzzles, while an audio descriptions option in also being added in.

Posted By | On 19th, Sep. 2024

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God of War Ragnarok is making its way over to PC imminently, and when it does, it will be bringing with it a couple of additional gameplay settings that players are likely to appreciate.

In a PlayStation Blog post, developer Santa Monica Studio has revealed two new gameplay customization settings. One will let you reduce the frequency with which companion characters offer hints for puzzles, which is something that many were annoyed back when the game first launched a couple of years ago. The second new setting, meanwhile, will allow you to enable audio descriptions.

Both settings will also be coming to the game’s PS5 and PS4 versions “soon”, but a specific date hasn’t been confirmed.

Ahead of the action-adventure title’s release on PC, Sony recently also unveiled a new launch trailer, highlight critical acclaim for its original PlayStation release. Check it out through here.

God of War Ragnarok launches for PC on September 19. It is currently available on PS5 and PS4, and as of December last year, has sold over 15 million units worldwide. Check out our review of the base game through here, and the Valhalla DLC through here.


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