God of War: Ragnarok has not been delayed to 2023, producer Cory Barlog has stressed, amid rumors that new information about the long-awaited PS4 and PS5 game could come today, June 30. Tom Henderson reported that Sony planned to announce the release date today in addition to the game's collector's editions.
However, the report said the announcements were delayed for reasons that are unknown. Regarding the rumored collector's editions, Henderson said the Collector's Edition will include a 1:1 scale replica of Thor's Mjolnir hammer and badges, a map of the game world, and more; while the Jotnar Edition will have the hammer and the game. Pricing details were not disclosed in the report, and Sony has not officially announced anything about God of War: Ragnarok's premium editions, if they even exist.
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Responding to someone on Twitter, Barlog confirmed that Ragnarok has not been delayed. Someone else bluntly said to Barlog on June 29, «the reveal is tomorrow,» to which Barlog replied, «no.»
Barlog and others on the Ragnarok team have faced many questions online from fans regarding Ragnarok. Alanah Pearce, a writer at Sony Santa Monica, said on Twitter, «Screaming at people over video game release dates doesn't accomplish anything at all.»
She added: «Even if harassing people did cause them to give you a date (never), you also gain nothing at all by finding out before a team is ready to share.»
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