God of War: Ragnarok is now really close to its release as its official merchandises are arriving in July, and God of War 2018 has been made Free-to-Play on PS Plus this month. That aside, Santa Monica Studio has confirmed a 2022 release, released the detailed accessibility features as well. But it looks like the fans might have to wait a few extra days now than suggested by these leaks.
God of War: Ragnarok Release Date 2022
According to latest intel from just a few hours ago, God of War Ragnarok is all set to release in the final few months of 2022. The placeholder date for the same, however, was moved to the end of December. Have a look at this tweet below:
🚨 God of War Ragnarök Release Date Changed From September 30 To December 31 (Place-Holder)
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🟥 #GodofWarRagnarok #PS4 #PS5 pic.twitter.com/bphW2w9Bda
— PlayStation Game Size (@PlaystationSize) June 8, 2022
PlayStation Game Size has been accurately providing information lifted from the PlayStation Database for some time now. So, when they say that the game’s internal release date has been changed from September 30th to December 31st, we tend to believe them. Although, this means we’ll have to wait a few extra weeks, it is basically confirmed now that God of War: Ragnarok will debut this year.
The game will most probably release between October and November 2022, since a December 31 placeholder basically means it’ll be there by that date. Anyways, it’s been pushed ahead once again but we are pretty sure it won’t get delayed to 2023. We will keep you updated on the latest happenings around God of War: Ragnarok.
We know that Ragnarok is upon Midguard and that Kratos, the Boy (Atreus), and the Head (Mimir) aim to stop it with the help of Tyr (Norse God of War). In their path they are sure to find some new allies and enemies. The game will see first of a kind crossover of Greek mythology with Norse mythology and introduce Thor and Odin alongside other Norse Gods who weren’t there in God of War (2018).