I think it’ll be fun for players to explore that but also we want it to be more expressive, you know, your choices matter when you set him up.”Ĭould we see God of War Ragnarok come to PC as well as PlayStation consoles? Following the recent revelation of the 2018 God of War port, there is a tentative rumor that its sequel could get a similar treatment. This, Williams added, goes “all the way down to the defense, so you can kind of play a little differently and enemies know how to respond to that, or force you into these different situations where you need to use different things. 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 like that." When Ford pointed out that in the most recent trailer there are moments where it looks like Kratos’ Guardian Shield has a different design and Kratos is using it in different ways, Williams said this was true and that while he didn’t “want to go too deep on it”, the game will have “different shields, and they have different defensive options and abilities.“ The game will bring Kratos and players enjoy a little more variety when it comes to the shields that can be used, according to director, Eric Williams, in an interview with God of War YouTuber Jon Ford. Between the five years taken to develop 2018's God of War and the four that will be spent on Ragnarok, the studio would rather the Norse storyline didn't run over nearly 15 years through a third game, as it’ll be “too stretched out.” Barlog explained that the main reasons to conclude the Norse saga in God of War: Ragnarok was because of the long development time involved in making a modern God of War game. 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. Image credit: SIE Santa Monica Studio (Image credit: SIE Santa Monica Studio) Exploring the realms will take you everywhere from verdant, otherworldly jungles to intricate subterranean mining networks." God of War: Ragnarok news and rumors This time around, players are going to be able to visit all nine realms, including "the previously unreachable Vanaheim, Svartalfheim, and Asgard – as well as to new areas from locations featured in the last game. God of War: Ragnarok won't just expand on Atreus and Kratos' relationship and combat, it'll also expand in terms of setting. "Whether it’s through hard hitting combos, a mastery of elements, or clever defensive tactics – you will find plenty of opportunity to fight alongside our duo in a way that feels uniquely expressive." 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".Īs far as combat is concerned, the post promises more "visceral" and "spectacular" fights, with "new attack abilities, a new Runic Summon for Atreus, and of course, 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 choice: "Together, Kratos and Atreus will have to make a choice about which path they will take. Kratos, meanwhile, wants to protect his son and "spare Atreus the bloody lessons he learned from his conflict with gods." "He wants to keep his family safe, but Atreus also doesn’t want to stand by and do nothing while conflict consumes the Nine Realms." "The mystery of Loki’s role in the upcoming conflict is something that Atreus cannot let go of," the post says. The post describes Atreus as "desperately curious" and says that "he wants to understand who he is" and "who he could be". Though the previous game built up trust and understanding in the relationship of Kratos and his son Atreus, Ragnarok will continue to explore the complexity of their interactions. Midgard is being hit by the freezing winds of Fimbulwinter, which makes "survival for Kratos, Atreus, and Mimir in the Norse wilds even more challenging than before." In a September 2021 PlayStation blog post, Santa Monica Studio gave us a slightly better idea of what Kratos and Atreus will be facing in their next adventure.Īccording to the post, God of War: Ragnarok will pick up a few years after the events of 2018's God of War. God of War: Ragnarok is set to be a sequel to 2018's God of War and the final entry in the series' Norse saga. See more God of War: Ragnarok story and gameplay
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