It could be that Thor wants revenge for that whole Kratos 'killing his sons' thing, or, he might want his help stopping Ragnarok. It was September 2020 when PlayStation released an official teaser for maybe. It's a brief tease, ending after Kratos asks him what he wants. Horizon Forbidden Wests 2021 release date has also been officially unconfirmed. Post credits, there's a second ending when you return home and, there, Thor appears 'several years later'. If you skipped your Norse mythology class – shame on you – then know that this is a three-year 'great winter' that proceeds Ragnarok, the Norse apocalypse. Once that big revelation is out of the way, we're told Fimbulwinter is coming. God of War played pretty fast and loose with Norse mythology but could offer some hints as to what's to come.
Sony confirmed as much late last year, when it revealed the game would not make it out in 2021.
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Yes, that Loki, the one from Norse mythology who is often portrayed as a trickster, sometimes with shapeshifting abilities. Yes, God of War Ragnarok is coming to PS4 alongside the PS5 version in 2022. God of War Ragnarok is official, and the follow-up to 2018's mythical action-adventure couldn't be more exciting. At the end of 2018's God of War Kratos and Atreus discover that Faye, AKA Mrs Kratos, was actually a giant called Laufey, making Atreus half god and half-giant, and with another name: Loki. If you've finished God of War but need a reminder of the ending to get up to speed, keep reading. The trailer also introduces some intriguing new characters like Angrboda, who developer Sony Santa Monica has said is "one of the last remaining giants." That big guy at the end? That's Tyr, son of Odin, half-brother of Thor and Baldur, but imprisoned by his own father and so likely to want to settle the score with daddy. We finally got our first look at the upcoming sequel to 2018s God of War, officially titled God of War: Ragnarok, during Sonys PlayStation Showcase.Those with a keen eye may have spotted a.