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God Of War Ragnarök PC release closer than you'd think
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Published 12:44 21 Mar 2024 GMT

God Of War Ragnarök PC release closer than you'd think

Rumours say God Of War Ragnarök will finally be getting a PC port next year, sooner rather than later too.

Sam Cawley

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Topics: God Of War, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 5, Sony, Santa Monica Studio

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Rumours say God Of War Ragnarök will finally be getting a PC port next year, sooner rather than later too.

God Of War Ragnarök released late into 2022, and blew fans away with its gripping continuation of Kratos and Atreus’ story, earning a 9/10 score in GAMINGBible’s review of the game.

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Following its release the game received several free content updates, including roguelike mode called Valhalla which took the game’s combat to another level.

The only thing the game is missing now is a PC port, though if rumours are true we’ll be getting one much sooner than you’d think.

Twitter user Silknigth, who has a good track record after leaking the Ghost Of Tsushima PC port announcement, recently said God Of War Ragnarök could make the jump to the platform towards the start of 2025.

Perhaps a PC version, but not until the first quarter of 2025, if it arrives earlier, it's a gift, but I doubt it. https://t.co/Gb0BEgsjBR

— Silknigth (@Silknigth) March 19, 2024

Now, of course, this is pure speculation, as neither the developer Santa Monica Studios nor PlayStation itself has announced a PC port of the game.

That being said, it's highly likely we’ll get one eventually considering loads of PlayStation exclusives have made the jump to PC over the last few years, like The Last Of Us Part I, Horizon Forbidden West and soon to be Ghost Of Tsushima.

The Last Of Us Part II Remastered is also due a release on PC, and so is Bloodborne especially since FromSoftware fans have been demanding it for literally years at this point.

In terms of release schedules, it’d make the most sense for God Of War Ragnarök to receive a port first, especially given its popularity and rumours of a third game in the rebooted series on the horizon.

God Of War Ragnarök is available now exclusively for the PlayStation 5, along with the free Valhalla expansion.

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