The upcoming God of War Ragnarok has received an age rating in South Korea, suggesting that it may well launch in 2022. The video game industry has seen a number of high-profile delays already in 2022, with Starfield and Redfall's push to 2023 being a massive blow to Xbox Game Studios' line-up for the year.
There have been fears among the PlayStation fanbase about God of War Ragnarok also being delayed to next year. God of War Ragnarok has already been delayed once, as it was pushed out of its 2021 release window due to development issues related to the global pandemic. The lack of updates regarding the game at Sony's last State of Play was also worrying for many, especially as the show lacked the typical high-profile announcement to tie everything together.
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It seems that God of War Ragnarok might be on track for its 2022 release date after all. The Game Rating and Administration Committee board in South Korea (as spotted by Nibel on Twitter) has rated God of War Ragnarok, suggesting that the content of the game is ready and that it's close to completion. The rating claims that God of War Ragnarok will feature profanity, curse words, alcohol drinking, and the use of drugs.
God Of War Ragnarok has been rated by the Korean Ratings Boardhttps://t.co/aIpgqBmqoG pic.twitter.com/hFAZLwU6cD
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God of War Ragnarök is currently in development for PS4 and PS5.
Source: Nibellion/Twitter, Game Rating and Administration Committee
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