SIE Santa Monica Studio's upcoming sequel is set to take the world by storm.
Along with new gameplay details courtesy of a recent round of hands-on previews, new screenshots for the highly anticipated sequel have also gone live.
Kratos and Atreus encounter numerous enemies in their journey across the Nine Realms, from Raiders and a Björn to Dreki and Einherjar.
The PS5 version of God of War Ragnarok will come with four graphics options, including a 4K/40 FPS mode.
Learn more about the different moves that Kratos can unleash on foes and how the DualSense's haptic feedback is implemented.
Sony has shared new screenshots showcasing several of the Nine Realms of Norse mythology that players will visit in the game.
That's well over twice as large as God of War (2018), which has a PS4 file size of roughly 45 GB.
Lead writer Richard Gaubert also reveals that there was "a lot" of debate as to whether the Norse Saga should be a trilogy or just two games.
The first episode in the development series discusses the unique ways that Santa Monica Studio filmed various scenes during the pandemic.
Previews will be available on October 21st at 6 AM PDT/9 AM EDT. The sequel is out on November 9th for PS4 and PS5 after recently going gold.
It seems like an update for God of War Ragnarok's PS4 version was recently pushed by SIE Santa Monica Studio, weighing in at 18.4 GB.
Ahead of the action-adventure title's looming launch, here are some key things you should know about it.
The bundle will launch on November 9 alongside the game. A price for the bundle hasn't yet been announced by Sony.
Here are some of the key ways the upcoming sequel is changing things up.
Ahead of its launch next month, developer SIE Santa Monica Studio confirms that it has wrapped up God of War Ragnarok's development.
Sources speaking to insider Tom Henderson have revealed the many different factions, though the role some may play is unknown.
Ahead of its release, it's been rated "M" for Mature due to strong language, blood and gore, impalement, and decapitation via finishers.
A new report claims that God of War Ragnarok's main story will be roughly as long as its predecessor, though its total runtime will add a significant chunk of content.
After having brought God of War to PC, Jetpack Interactive says it's still working on the franchise alongside SIE Santa Monica Studio.
The limited edition controller will feature a two-tone look, and will sport a bear and wolf insignia representing Kratos and Atreus.