Kratos is making a comeback at the end of 2022 with the arrival of God of War: Ragnarök. The future hit from Sony Santa Monica is already available for pre-order, we find it for you at the best price.

[Updated July 18, 2022 at 3:21 p.m.] With his shiny skull, full beard and disproportionate muscles, Kratos quickly became a pop culture icon, and a staple of video games. The good news this year is that our favorite Spartan deicide is back for a new adventure straight out of Sony Santa Monica Studios. An epic and family epic to massacre the gods of Asgard in the company of his dear “BOY!” Atreus, that’s what our handsome boy needed for a successful winter. It is in God of War: Ragnarök that we will find our duo, for the continuation of the adventures of the acclaimed God of War which took the Playstation 4 by storm when it was released in 2018. An exclusive release on Playstation 4 and Playstation 5 and a solid asset for Sony’s console in the eternal console war. The information not to miss on this stormy release, its release date, and its pre-orders at the best price, is a little further down in this article.

With so much excitement around the release of God of War: Ragnarök, Sony had to think big for its video game publishing. That’s why God of War: Ragnarök will be released in four different editions, available for pre-order starting July 15. We will find the “Launch” edition, including the digital game and skins of Kratos and Atreus, the “Digital Deluxe” edition with additional skins of our two heroes and their weapons, as well as the soundtrack of the game and a digital artbook, the “Collector’s Edition” which will also include a replica of Mjölnir, Thor’s hammer, as well as wooden figures, a Steelbook, an altar of knowledge box and dwarf dice, and finally the “Jötnar” edition which in addition to these elements includes a map, pins and an exclusive vinyl.

The God of War Ragnarok release date is finally known! The game is scheduled for PS4 and PS5 on November 11, 2022 and is available for pre-order now. You will therefore have the opportunity to discover the continuation of the adventures of Kratos and his son trying to thwart the Apocalypse on old-gen as on next-gen, although the first gameplay images published during the Playstation Showcase may be worrying as to the technical capabilities of the Playstation 4 to run the game in good conditions. On PS5, on the other hand, no problem, the game will benefit from the technical advances of the console for a display in 4K and at 60 fps.

Last September’s Playstation Showcase delivered many surprises, but it was God of War Ragnarök that made an impression. Santa Monica Studios presented us with a three-minute trailer of its little protege, the PS5 exclusive capable of capsizing the hearts of even the most extreme Xbox fans. Kratos comes back, and comes back strong. The adventures of our favorite Spartan and his son Atreus pick up where they left off, at the end of the last God of War, and are still unlikely to be likened to a walk in the park. We can also note muscular gameplay sequences and breathtaking graphics. Nothing better to exploit the full power of the Playstation 5 than an exclusivity of this level.

As for the story of God of War: Ragnarök, Sony has so far been pretty quiet about the direction of its script. We know that the episode will pick up directly where 2018’s God of War left us, which is after the defeat of Kratos’ main antagonist, Baldur. Except that Baldur has a rather complicated and quite powerful family. Son of Odin and Freya, the brutal god can also boast of being the half-brother of Thor. Finally, difficult to brag after having received a somewhat brutal physical massage from Kratos. However, in God of War, we are far from the charming Thor of Chris Hemsworth, the god being closer to a bloodthirsty brute than an Australian playboy.

It is also in a hidden end of the previous God of War that we could see for the first time the god of Asgard. Directly threatening Kratos outside his hut. A few bolts of lightning, a hammer, and an out-of-the-box threat that makes our back hairs stand on end. And the hardest thing is that Thor is not alone in his murderous quest for Kratos, he is accompanied by his stepmother Freya who is mourning the loss of her son Baldur, or even Odin himself that we could well cross in this new episode. In short, it’s all of Asgard that arrives to take care of our favorite Spartan. Moreover, Ragnarök will also be the time to meet Tyr and Mimir, the two allies of our favorite father-son duo.

As for the worlds where the continuation of the quest of Kratos and Atreus will be held, it will once again be the Nine Kingdoms composed of Ásgard, home of the gods, Vanaheim home of the Vanes, Alfheim kingdom of the light elves , Midgard realm of men, Jotunheim the home of giants, Svartalfheim realm of dark elves and dwarves, Nilfheim abode of the Mists, Muspelheim realm of fire and Helheim, the empire of the dead and rather literally hell. For now, we don’t know much about the path our heroes will take in this second part of their adventures, but we can’t wait to find out.

If Sony’s announcements about the release date of God of War: Ragnarök do not mention the PC as a game medium, nothing is carved in stone regarding the future of this Playstation exclusive. Indeed, although the game is reserved for Playstation 4 and Playstation 5 consoles, it could well arrive on PC in a few months or even a few years. Sony’s policy regarding its exclusives is changing, and the video game juggernaut intends to transport the exclusives that have made the success and identity of its keyboard and mouse consoles. This is particularly the case of the previous Horizon: Zero Dawn and God of War which appeared on Steam a little more than two years after their release on Playstation 4. The PC market is indeed too huge to be ignored by console manufacturers. .