God of War: Ragnarok is easily one of the most anticipated games of the year, but little has been shown so far. It’s been extra quiet as of late, and in this period of hard, heavy-hitting delays like Starfield, it’s understandable if some were worried about the God of War sequel becoming a 2023 title. Santa Monica itself has said, last month, that the game is on track, but of course, actions speak louder than words.
Interestingly enough, there have been a couple of recent developments and actions that lend themselves to God of War: Ragnarok releasing in 2022—it could potentially even narrow it down to August and September. While some may be confused why Sony doesn’t release it in a more popular time, say October or November, this actually fits in with its typical release pattern. It’s not concrete proof of an August or September release date, but it’s a pretty good hint.
God of War: Ragnarok is Leading the Charge on New Gen Accessibility
The major thing is that God of War: Ragnarok has broken its silence. While it’s not uncommon for a game that’s far away to share tidbits here and there, a game being silent in the months prior to release is an intentional strategy. It means devs are hard at work, and that work must continue when they begin speaking about the game. Marketing has essentially begun for God of War: Ragnarok, and that’s a good sign.
Not too long ago, God of War: Ragnarok revealed its accessibility suite of 60+ features. Leading this information is great for accessibility and more than appropriate as something for God of War: Ragnarok to break its silence on. It’s true enough that Santa Monica hasn’t said anything since, which hasn’t been that long, and it wouldn’t be surprising to learn more next month (more on
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