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God of War Ragnarok PC release date set for 19 September

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The God of War Ragnarok PC release date has been set for 19 September, Sony, Sony Santa Monica, and Jetpack Interactive have today confirmed.

“From Santa Monica Studio and brought to PC in partnership with Jetpack Interactive comes God of War Ragnarök, an epic and heartfelt journey that follows Kratos and Atreus as they struggle with holding on and letting go,” Sony said as part of a new trailer, shown below.

The PC version will come alongside all existing DLC.

Those who pre-order the PC version will receive “in-game rewards, including Kratos Risen Snow Armor and Atreus Risen Snow Tunic (cosmetic).”

God of War Ragnarok is available now on PS4 and PS5. It won our Best PlayStation Game of 2022 award, with Ben saying, “Santa Monica Studio has subtly tweaked its sequel across the board to craft a superior, but very similar experience, that’s designed to follow on and complement its predecessor – not simply surpass it,” in his review.

God of War Ragnarok

9 November 2022 (PS), 19 September 2024 (PC)
PC PS4, PS5
 

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