Since Sony’s PS5 showcase back in September of 2020, God of War: Ragnarok has been the subject of fan discussion and several theories since its reveal. That’s remarkable considering how over the last 19 months, Santa Monica Studio has only released two relatively short trailers out into the wild. While both trailers have gone on to become two of PlayStation’s most watched YouTube videos, fans are eager for more details regarding Kratos and Atreus’ second Norse-themed adventure.
While Santa Monica Studio’s silence has fueled the demand for news, several recent headlines have arguably stoked those calls even more. Against a backdrop of delays, spearheaded by Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2, some fans are concerned that God of War :Ragnarok could also slip from its ambiguous 2022 release date. Based on a number of factors, it seems unlikely that the game will get pushed back again. However, as time goes by, it becomes increasingly clear that the game will need to make a splash when it inevitably returns to the spotlight.
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Considering how dynamic the gaming industry can be at times, it’s unwise to say that another God of War: Ragnarok delay is completely out of the realm of possibility. Situations can change quickly, as evidenced by the fact that the PS4 and PS5-bound title has already been pushed back once. However, as it stands right now, there’s a decent chance that Kratos’ sequel probably won’t be delayed beyond its 2022 arrival.
For one, recent allusions from Santa Monica Studio regarding the game's positive progress have been backed up by credible insiders. Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, who was on the money regarding Project Spartacus’ tiered approach to
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