God of War Ragnarok is decidedly staying true to its initial promise of a release window this year as its new release date of November 9 is finally announced. Santa Monica Studio may be choosing to keep other key details about God of War Ragnarok’s narrative under wraps until that release date draws nearer, especially since it is only four months away.
However, official marketing can now finally begin as a final release date has hopefully been locked down. God of War Ragnarok preceded its release date announcement with a tonal CGI trailer that depicts Kratos and Atreus in the midst of Fimbulwinter. The trailer ends on Fenrir, whose inclusion would seemingly mark an interesting connection to Atreus’ Loki depending on how closely God of War Ragnarok adapts its Norse mythology source material. Now, all special editions for God of War Ragnarok have been revealed, with two of them having some alarming caveats to their content.
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God of War Ragnarok’s Standard Edition, Launch Edition, Digital Deluxe Edition, Collector’s Edition, and Jotnar Edition have all been detailed intimately with regard to what each is composed of. Fans get an early look at a couple of the armor cosmetics players will be able to unlock early through some of these purchases, though they will also be accessible and unlockable throughout the game if those editions had not been purchased.
Most editions come with a physical collectible or piece of memorabilia as well as some downloadable content, such as digital downloads for the game itself or God of War Ragnarok’s official digital soundtrack. The Collector’s and Jotnar Editions of God of War Ragnarokare the most luxurious of the options listed due to its
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