One of the leading voice actors in God of War: Ragnarok has hinted about the future of the series during a panel over the weekend. His comments have caused a great deal of speculation and led many to wonder whether a sequel to God Of War: Ragnarok may already be in the works.
Ben Prendergast, a prolific voice actor who has worked on a number of different games over the years, was speaking at a panel for the yearly gaming event PAX East this weekend. Prendergast is the iconic voice of Tyr from the latest game, God of War Ragnarok. Tyr is a mysterious character who spends a lot of time assisting Kratos and Atreus on their journey, leading to a big moment towards the end of the game. Fans have been unsurprisingly riled up by a seemingly offhand comment Prendergast made during the panel.
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While those attending the panel were expecting an exciting first-hand look into the making of the game and a fan retrospective on the monumental achievement it represents, they walked away with even more than this. Prendergast, at one point during the panel, was discussing the future of Tyr's role in the franchise as a whole, when he dropped a small but mighty bombshell by telling the audience this game «isn't the last you've seen of Tyr». Tyr is one of many characters whose story is left far from over at the end of the game. There are plenty of other open threads and loose ends left available to accommodate a sequel to God of War: Ragnarok such as the unseen Sinmara.
This hint was dropped right before the panel went on to the Q&A section, so naturally a lot of the questions surrounded the possible sequel. Given God of War: Ragnarok's sales of over 11 million copies in just a few months from
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