Thanks to comments from Santa Monica Studio, players already have a decent idea of what's going to be waiting for them in God of War: Ragnarok, but Sif hasn't appeared. As the final chapter of Kratos and Atreus’ adventures in Norse mythology, the stage has been set for a climactic fight for survival. Based on how the apocalypse will seemingly engulf most of the pantheon, it stands to reason that invites have been sent out far and wide for the showdown as well.
So far, the likes of Odin, Fenrir, and Thor have all been confirmed to appear in God of War: Ragnarok. One that hasn’t been referenced in any of the game’s promotional material so far is Sif, the Norse goddess of earth. As an important figure within the hierarchy of Asgard, it would make a lot of sense for her to show up in some capacity. Based on how Santa Monica Studio has built its universe, there are multiple ways that it could approach the idea.
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For a big-budget cinematic action game, God of War’s cast list is on the small side of things. Even though Kratos and Atreus interact with only a dozen or so named characters from Norse mythology, there’s no denying that Santa Monica Studio’s universe is still remarkably fleshed out. Thanks to the efforts of Mimir, Brok, and Sindri in particular, players have already heard references to most of the pantheon’s key players.
Sif is just one example of a person that hasn’t made an on-screen appearance yet, but has still been name-dropped and confirmed to be active within God of War’s universe. During an interaction with Brok after Kratos and Atreus finally make it to Jotunheim, the dwarf mentions the Norse goddess of earth by name. Aside from this and
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