God of War fans will be in for a real treat when the sequel to the critically acclaimed 2018 title releases worldwide on November 9. God of War Ragnarok will serve as the finale to Kratos' Norse saga as the 'Nordic end of days' comes calling. Fans will be delighted to hear that recent rumors suggest that a PC port for the same is likely already in the works.
The PC port for God of War (2018) came out earlier this year to much fanfare. While everyone already knew it to be one of the best video games ever made, the port had additional graphic options, including DLSS technology and ultra-widescreen support. The overwhelmingly positive reviews for the title speak for themselves.
The PC port marked the first instance where a main entry in the series made its way to a non-PlayStation platform. With Sony aiming to bring more and more first-party exclusive games to PC, it is expected that Ragnarok will also be made available sometime in the future and recent rumors hint that the wheels may already be turning.
For the port of the 2018 title, Santa Monica Studio tied up with Jetpack Interactive. The massive success of the same and the aforementioned commitment from Sony means that a PC port for the upcoming title is likely to happen somewhere down the road.
Although there has been no official communication or announcement regarding the same, Jetpack Interactive's LinkedIn page (as noted by comicbook) will assuredly have the series' PC fans excited. The page states that the group "continues to work with Sony Santa Monica on the God Of War franchise."
As noted in the same section that the port of GOW 2018 was both critically and commercially successful, it is a no-brainer that Sony will bring Ragnarok to PC. What remains to be seen is
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