Journalist Jason Schreier says he's heard from another source that the action-adventure sequel is not delayed- though there are still no guarantees.
Firsthand and secondhand sources had not heard "anything about a slip to 2023," according to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.
Changes made in the PlayStation Network database could potentially be hinting at a Q4 launch window for the upcoming sequel.
If even half of these happen, it will be a great show!
God of War Ragnarok is scheduled for a 2022 launch, and its developers have reiterated multiple times that it won't be delayed.
The future isn't looking too bright for these characters.
The upcoming action-adventure sequel represents yet another excellent step forward for the medium in terms of accessibility.
High Contrast Mode, more extensive controller remapping, Travel Assistance, and so on are also some of the 60+ accessibility features.
As the last game in God of War's Norse saga, Ragnarok should take cues from how God of War 3 wrapped things up in Greece.
SIE Santa Monica's highly anticipated sequel is out later this year for PS4 and PS5 but it may be some time before new gameplay is revealed.
Bruno Velazquez – animation director at SIE Santa Monica Studios – provides assurances that God of War Ragnarok is not going to be pushed back into 2023.
"But I guarantee you, the moment, the very second that we have something that we're ready to share, we're going to share it," says Cory Barlog.
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Though many have feared that the highly-anticipated sequel could get delayed, its developers remain confident that it'll launch this year.
Journalist Jason Schreier seems to strongly suggest that the upcoming action sequel, set for a 2022 launch, won't be delayed.
God of War (2018) creative director Cory Barlog say Sony is making decisions on PC ports of PlayStation title on a game-by-game basis.
There is some concern that Ragnarok looks samey in terms of its visual presentation and gameplay mechanics, but that's completely fine.
Hype starved fans aren't being reasonable with their demands.
The issue isn't cross-gen games, the issue is Sony's shady marketing, and customers' inability to be even a little patient.