We finally know when God of War Ragnarok will release: Sony today confirmed the release date for Ragnarok on PS4 and PS5 of November 9, 2022, fulfilling repeated assurances that it would be available this year. The long-awaited release date was announced as part of a small new CG trailer, which you can watch below. It shows Kratos and Atreus facing off against various enemies and talking about not being alone, before facing off against what appears to be Fenrir.
Along with the news, Sony also revealed that God of War Ragnarok pre-orders will go live starting July 15th and showcased some of the special editions that will be available. Pre-ordering any edition will give you a set of snow-themed items for Kratos and Atreus to use.
Check out the new trailer for God of War: Ragnarok:
As for the different editions of the game, there will be four versions of Ragnarok available for purchase: standard editions, Digital Deluxe, Collector’s and Jotnar. The last three include access to the PS4 and PS5 versions of the game; if you buy the standard edition of the PS4, you have the option of a $10 upgrade to get the PS5 version. Pricing for these editions has yet to be announced, but the Jotnar edition in particular seems like a high-priced option as it includes a vinyl record, pin set, fabric map, a 16-inch Mjolnir replica, and more.
Ragnarok was previously confirmed to be released in 2022 for PS4 and PS5 after being delayed last year. A ratings board listing in South Korea recently suggested that the Sony Santa Monica-developed action game is indeed approaching the finish line, although Sony has yet to offer a more specific release date. Cory Barlog, who directed the previous game in the series, gave an update on the project in April, saying the developers are “perfectionists” and are “with their heads down, working hard.” Since then, developers at the studio have been beset by the lack of a release date, with reports that it would be announced in late June.
There’s still a lot we don’t know about Ragnarok, though it’s a direct sequel to 2018’s God of War and continues the story of Kratos and Atreus as they deal with the wrath of the Norse gods. This will wrap up this Nordic chapter of the franchise, as Sony Santa Monica wanted to keep this part of the story from getting too heavy. To learn more, check out everything we know about God of War Ragnarok.
This article is a translation of the writing by Chris Pereira to the website GameSpot.
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