Sony unfortunately didn't have a release date to share a year ago, the company said God of War Ragnarök would arrive in 2021, but the blog post said "see you next year" at its end. But the familiar boat returns, as does the disembodied head Mimir, so get ready for more story time and cutting remarks about Kratos' perpetually grumpy mood. Unsurprisingly, the game looks fantastic, with a variety of new environments and enemies as well as more ways to use Kratos' Leviathan Axe and Blades of Chaos. Particularly intriguing is the news that veteran actor Richard Schiff ( The West Wing) will play Odin, king of the Norse gods. We only saw brief teases of each character, but both characters have lost family to Kratos and Atreus, and they seem about as thirsty for revenge as Kratos used to be when he was a Greek god.
As noted in an extensive blog post about the new game, a lot of the conflict seems to come from Atreus trying to understand what his now-dead mother wanted for him, after it was revealed he was part-giant at the end of the first game.Īs for the enemies, Freya, an ally-turned-foe, will be a main antagonist, as will Thor. But he's definitely fighting it, while Atreus sounds like the one who is more convinced that full-on war is necessary here. His son, Atreus, looks like he's grown up in the last few years, and he's challenging his dear old dad's decisions as well as proving to be a more capable fighter.Īs for the game's story, it looks to be setting up a conflict with the Norse pantheon of gods - just as Kratos destroyed all of the Greek gods in the first trilogy of games, he might be on that path again here. As expected, it look like God of War, with the familiar dual-weapon wielding that Kratos excelled at in the 2018 game. It's been about a year since Sony first said that God of War Ragnarök was officially on its way, and today we're finally getting our first look at the game.