It will be a while longer until PC players can enjoy God of War Ragnarok, according to rumors circulating online.
Speaking on X/Twitter, Silknigth, who correctly revealed the time frame for the Ghost of Tsushima PC port announcement, commented on the PC release of the latest entry in the series, saying that it won't be out until the first quarter of 2025.
While it is disappointing that God of War Ragnarok is not launching this year on PC, Sony is bringing plenty of former PlayStation exclusives to PC this year. The next to release will be Horizon Forbidden West, which launches this week, and the aforementioned Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut, which will launch on May 16th. The Last of Us Part II Remastered is also expected to hit PC this year, although a release date has yet to be confirmed.
When it launches on PC, God of War Ragnarok will also include the Valhalla expansion, which adds a roguelite spin to the gameplay. You can learn more about it in my review.
With its roguelite take on the base game's formula, engaging story, decent amount of new content and excellent accessibility, God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla is a great expansion that is worthy of any God of War's fans time. The focus on combat may turn some players off, but it's only a minor issue in an expansion that could have been easily sold as paid DLC.
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