
The next official God of War project just got an exciting update, and it sounds like we can finally piece together when it will be coming out.
Sony is currently being a bit tight-lipped about God of War’s future. Even though there seem to be new leaks every couple of weeks at this point, we currently don’t know when a follow-up to 2022’s God of War Ragnarök is set to release (or even if it’s in active development, for that matter).
It was especially odd that Sony didn’t opt to announce anything back in March, considering they actively celebrated and advertised that it was the 20th anniversary of the franchise (following the release of the 2005 PlayStation 2 classic God of War).
There is one upcoming God of War project we can count on releasing this decade, though: Amazon’s upcoming God of War TV series.
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The series was announced back in 2022 and officially ordered in December of the same year, and will be jointly produced by both Sony Pictures Television and Amazon Studios.
Ronald D. Moore, known for his work on Battlestar Galactica, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Outlander, is also attached to the project as both writer and showrunner… and that’s pretty much all we know for the time being.
Well, it’s all we know officially, at least. As revealed by Nexus Point News, "sources" revealed that the show now has several new writers attached to the project, and will begin filming in March 2026 (although said sources did also reveal that casting is currently only “underway”).
What we can piece together from this is a rough release date. Television production timescales, especially ones with budgets as high as a God of War series would require, can be anywhere from six to eight months, to somewhere around two years.
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So, at the earliest, we’ll probably see this in the first half of 2027. At the latest, I’d wager we’ll see it in the last half of 2028.
Here’s hoping that Amazon can add some of that Fallout magic to the production, because they’re going to need it for a project this huge.
Topics: God Of War, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Sony, Amazon, TV And Film