God of War: Ragnarok is a very highly anticipated game, with fans around the world eager to get a chance to play through what will be the final title in the God of War Norse Saga. The previous title has set up God of War: Ragnarok as a great finale with legendary characters like Thor and Odin confirmed and theories circulating the internet discussing how Kratos and Atreus will be able to defeat the remaining Aesir. One of the most popular theories is that Fenrir, the wolf that swallows and kills Odin during the events of Ragnarok, will assist fans as they take the fight to Asgard.
Unfortunately for all the fans hoping that Fenrir will feature in God of War: Ragnarok, there is one major detail from the reveal of Tyr that likely means that the great wolf will not be in the upcoming title. Both Tyr and Fenrir were major figures in the events of Ragnarok and their presence during these events was heavily intertwined. Following this reveal, many fans now wonder how the game will handle the death of Odin, and what Kratos and Atreus will need to do to defeat the King of Gods.
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Prior to the events of Ragnarok, Fenrir was tricked by the Gods and bound by unbreakable chains and in anger swallowed one of Tyr’s hands. So, after seeing the depiction of Tyr in the God of War: Ragnarok reveal trailer, it is easy to ascertain that Fenrir does not yet exist in this Universe. Further, Fenrir is one of three children of Loki and Angrboda, and one of his siblings, Jormungandr, has already featured in the 2018’s God of War. This likely means that Fenrir in the games will not be the child of Loki and Angrboda, and since Tyr still has both his arms, Fenrir may not even exist in the
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