The extremely anticipated PlayStation title God Of War: Ragnarok now has a confirmed release date, and it’s coming this yr regardless of rumblings of a possible delay.
The release date is accompanied by a brand new 30-second cinematic trailer titled “Father And Son”, with the sport releasing November 9 for each PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The totally different variations of the sport have additionally been revealed, with a Digital Deluxe Edition, a Collector’s Edition, and a Jötnar Edition all being accessible alongside the usual model of the sport.
An unboxing video for the Collector’s Edition and Jötnar Edition has additionally been uploaded on the official PlayStation YouTube channel, so hardcore followers gunning for the costliest variations of the sport can get a very good have a look at precisely what they’ll be shopping for. Pre-orders for every model of the sport open on July 15 at 3pm BST/10am ET/7am PT.
A brand new PlayStation.weblog put up additionally particulars every of the variations, with an improve from the PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5 costing $10 (which can presumably be £10 if latest PlayStation value conversions are any indication). However, the precise value of the sport and its varied editions hasn’t been introduced but.
The description for the cinematic trailer reads: “Join Kratos and Atreus on a mythic journey for answers before the prophesied battle that will end the world. All the while, the eyes of Asgard watch their every move…”
God Of War: Ragnarok was initially introduced all the way in which again in 2020, and is a direct sequel to the crucial and industrial smash hit 2018 instalment. As of the time of publication, the sport has solely had one trailer exhibiting in-game footage, though with its release date now introduced advertising and marketing for the title is more likely to ramp up quickly.
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