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God of War Ragnarök Could Really Be Two Games in One

Based on its long development cycle and the fact that it will conclude the series’ Norse saga, it would be fitting for God of War Ragnarok to be twice as large as its predecessor. Lengthy development hints at a lengthy game, which would fit Ragnarok’s task of tying up the Norse storyline. The duo has yet to meet key figures like Thor, Odin, Freyr, Heimdall and Surtr, and three of the Nine Realms have yet to be visited. Splitting God of War Ragnarok into two distinct halves, like The Last of Us Part 2, would help solidify the game as two acts of a three-act story. Exploring the world both before and after Ragnarök, or perhaps making Atreus playable in God of War Ragnarok after Kratos’ death, would be ways to establish the game’s two distinct halves.

While 2018’s God of War planted seeds for an exciting sequel, God of War Ragnarok has yet to set a firm release date. The COVID-19 pandemic likely contributed to the game’s delay, but exceptional length and ambition could also be responsible for the sequel’s lengthy development. By fitting two games’ worth of story and gameplay into God of War Ragnarok, Santa Monica Studios can deliver a Norse trilogy in only two games.


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God of War Ragnarök Could Really Be Two Games in One

Based on its long development cycle and the fact that it will conclude the series’ Norse saga, it would be fitting for God of War Ragnarok to be twice as large as its predecessor. Lengthy development hints at a lengthy game, which would fit Ragnarok’s task of tying up the Norse storyline. The duo has yet to meet key figures like Thor, Odin, Freyr, Heimdall and Surtr, and three of the Nine Realms have yet to be visited. Splitting God of War Ragnarok into two distinct halves, like The Last of Us Part 2, would help solidify the game as two acts of a three-act story. Exploring the world both before and after Ragnarök, or perhaps making Atreus playable in God of War Ragnarok after Kratos’ death, would be ways to establish the game’s two distinct halves.

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While 2018’s God of War planted seeds for an exciting sequel, God of War Ragnarok has yet to set a firm release date. The COVID-19 pandemic likely contributed to the game’s delay, but exceptional length and ambition could also be responsible for the sequel’s lengthy development. By fitting two games’ worth of story and gameplay into God of War Ragnarok, Santa Monica Studios can deliver a Norse trilogy in only two games.

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God of War Ragnarök Could Really Be Two Games in One

Based on its long development cycle and the fact that it will conclude the series’ Norse saga, it would be fitting for God of War Ragnarok to be twice as large as its predecessor. Lengthy development hints at a lengthy game, which would fit Ragnarok’s task of tying up the Norse storyline. The duo has yet to meet key figures like Thor, Odin, Freyr, Heimdall and Surtr, and three of the Nine Realms have yet to be visited. Splitting God of War Ragnarok into two distinct halves, like The Last of Us Part 2, would help solidify the game as two acts of a three-act story. Exploring the world both before and after Ragnarök, or perhaps making Atreus playable in God of War Ragnarok after Kratos’ death, would be ways to establish the game’s two distinct halves.

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While 2018’s God of War planted seeds for an exciting sequel, God of War Ragnarok has yet to set a firm release date. The COVID-19 pandemic likely contributed to the game’s delay, but exceptional length and ambition could also be responsible for the sequel’s lengthy development. By fitting two games’ worth of story and gameplay into God of War Ragnarok, Santa Monica Studios can deliver a Norse trilogy in only two games.

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