Throughout at present’s State of Play presentation, Sony introduced one other of its first-party video games is coming to PC. God of Struggle Ragnarök and its glorious (free) DLC Valhalla shall be out there on Steam later this yr.
This implies Kratos’ full Norse mythology saga is out there on PC, because the 2018 reboot launched on the platform again in 2022. Sony’s PC ports have been inconsistent in high quality. God of Struggle was nice, however The Final of Us Half I struggled when it launched in 2023. Hopefully the God of Struggle sequence retains its successful streak on the PC port entrance. Ragnarök’s PC model will embrace unlocked body charges and tremendous ultrawide assist if that’s your jam. Search for the sport to drop on Steam on September 19.
Take a look at the PC trailer under:
Ragnarök was well-received when it launched on PlayStation in 2022, however I’ll admit I used to be dissatisfied with the sequel initially. It has some pacing points and is needlessly lengthy, however developer Santa Monica Studio appeared wanting to wrap issues up in a single sport, quite than making the brand new sequence a trilogy. The Valhalla DLC, in the meantime, is a triumph. It repurposes the bottom sport’s motion fight right into a roguelike, and it truly manages to make use of that format to nice impact for Kratos’ character. It guidelines. Although you’ll be able to play it at any time, it does happen after Ragnarök correct, so don’t skip to it.
We received’t spoil something right here, however Ragnarök and Valhalla do comprise fairly large clues about the place the sequence would possibly go from right here for Kratos and his son Atreus. What stays unclear, although, is that if it can transfer on to a distinct pantheon of gods now that Kratos has wreaked havoc upon each Greek and Norse mythology.