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    God of War Ragnarok: Here’s everything about the Game

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    One of the most eagerly awaited games in recent memory is Sony’s follow-up to the PS4 title we think is the best of all time, God of War Ragnarok. As a result, we are aware of the unquenchable desire for fresh information, particularly now that three months have passed since its publication.

    We’ve put together this one-stop shop for the most crucial information surrounding Ragnarok, from the latest news and trailers to God of War Ragnarok’s story synopsis and most notable gameplay changes, for those eager to stay up to date on the latest God of War info before their return to The Nine Realms. Continue reading to learn everything we know about God of War Ragnarok.

    The PS5 and PS4 versions of God of War Ragnarok will be available on November 9.

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    As you may recall, the release date for Ragnarok was initially set for 2021, but it was later moved to 2022. The delay, according to Kratos voice actor Christopher Judge, was brought on by his recovery from several surgeries.

     Ragnarok was once scheduled for a September 2022 release; however, the date was never confirmed, and Sony would subsequently reveal the actual November 9 release date.

    anta Although director Eric Williams revealed a new aspect of the sequel will be Kratos struggling with the notion that his son is Loki and that his wife concealed that information from him, Monica Studio has mainly remained mum about story elements. Like its predecessor, Ragnarok will once more strike a mix between epic setpieces and smaller-scale “slice-of-life” scenes.

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    Characters including Kratos, Atreus, Freya, Mimir, Brok, and Sindri are returning. Thor, the Norse God of Thunder, Tyr, the Norse God of War, Durlin, the giantess Angrboda, and Odin, the leader of the Norse Gods, are among the new characters.

    The most significant Ragnarok news that we neglected to mention above is the director’s change: Eric Williams, a seasoned series member who was recognized as a designer on the last game, has taken over as God of War 2018’s director after Cory Barlog stepped down. Williams served as the game’s “sounding board and also the boundary limit testing,” according to Barlog, who claims that Williams was essential in guiding the series on its current path.

    A larger focus on accessibility is another change in the follow-up. Santa Monica Studio has promised that Ragnarok will have over 60 accessibility options, including complete controller customization, automated movements (sprinting, vaulting, etc.), a navigation assist button, and improved subtitle options.

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    Most recently, we learned that on November 9, Dark Horse will issue an art book for God of War: Ragnarok on the same day as the game. Hundreds of pages of concept art, developer commentary, and other behind-the-scenes information are included in the book.

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