God of Warremains as one of the biggest names on the PlayStation console, boosting Kratos to mascot status alongside Spider-Man andHorizon’s Aloy. More will eventually come as Sony establishes or bring back IPs, but Kratos will likely remain. This is one reason why the decision to bringGod of Warto PC is such a smart move, as those who have somehow avoided it until now may very well invest in a PS5 to playGod of War Ragnarokon release.
Recently, fans also learned thatGod of War’s PC port wasn’t being developed by Santa Monicabut by a specialist studio known as Jetpack Interactive. Santa Monica Studio IS overseeing the port though and neither Santa Monica nor Sony would dare let a bad port out into the wild on one of its most premier brands. So, fans have nothing to really worry about. WithGod of War RagnarokandSanta Monica Studio’s new unannounced game, it’s clear the studio already has a lot on its plate.
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Yet, it seems that PC porting process may very well extend toGod of War Ragnarokas well. After the reveal that Jetpack was working onGod of War,internet sleuths dug through the company’s LinkedIn and discovered an employee named Warren Lee who listsGod of War Ragnarokas a project of his. This likely means one of two things.
First, it could simply be human error. Lee may have made some mistake and accidentally typedRagnarokto followGod of War,as it’s a very simple continuance mistake. Secondly, however, it could be that Jetpack Interactive is handling a PC port ofGod of War Ragnarokalongside or afterGod of Waras well. For that, there’s a could of things worth noting. This doesn’t mean, for example, thatGod of War Ragnarokreleases day and date on PC, as rumors have allegedBloodborne’s PC port is completebut has been held for a long time. This could beGod of War Ragnarok’s fate too.
Secondly, many were curious about why Sony’s recently acquired port developer Nixxes wasn’t working onGod of War,and it could be that there is some contract for Jetpack to do theGod of Warfranchise, whileNixxes works on other PlayStation PC ports. While it may seem odd right now, missing context is likely the answer, and if it speeds up PlayStation PC ports, that’s only good for Sony.
Right now, there’s a lot up in the air. Fans do know thatGod of War Ragnarokreleases next year, thatGod of Waris coming to PC, and that should be enough for now.
God of War Ragnarokreleases on PS4 and PS5 in 2022.