With God of War (2018), Santa Monica decided to drastically revamp the series. The fixed camera was ditched in favor of a first-person, over-the-shoulder perspective that gives players a front-row seat to all the action. Kratos, who is usually a gruff and solitary antihero, is joined by his son Atreus as they travel to the highest point of the Nine Realms to scatter the ashes of Atreus’ mother. Following the success of God of War (2018) many gamers are looking forward to the sequel, God of War Ragnarok, which is scheduled to release in 2022.
Santa Monica has been very secretive about the upcoming game, but it has been kind enough to drop a few details to keep the hype up. The main villains have been revealed, along with an explanation of the significance of Ragnarok. Little has been revealed about the weapons of God of War Ragnarok, but when discussing the Leviathan Ax of God of War (2018), developer Beau Anthony Jimenez tweeted that he cannot wait for players to react with similar excitement when they see what the studio has been cooking up with God of War Ragnarok. This has caused gamers to speculate about what new weapon Kratos could wield, and there are a few options in Norse mythology.
God of War: Ragnarok Probably Won't Be Delayed Again, But It's Time to Show Its Teeth
Information regarding the range of weapons in God of War Ragnarok is sparse. The trailer shown at 2021's PlayStation Showcase revealed that Kratos' Leviathan Ax will be making a comeback. This weapon was originally introduced in God of War (2018), and it caught the gaming world's attention through the unique way it is used. Kratos can fling the ax, then call it back, allowing it to damage multiple enemies when it is traveling to and fro. The trailer
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