According to the clip below, Sony’s God of War will be moving between numerous environments when Valhalla is released next week. Furthermore, as hinted at toward the end of the video, it appears that players may confront a cyclops, implying a strong connection to Greek mythology.
“Embark on a deeply personal and reflective journey with Kratos to Valhalla towards a future he never thought possible,” PlayStation claims in the trailer’s description. “Master challenges of mind and body on an unravelling adventure that blends the beloved combat from God of War Ragnarök with brand new elements inspired by the roguelite genre.”
Given that God of War (2018) and God of War Ragnarok take place in quick succession, and Kratos is travelling with Mimir, it seems logical to infer Valhalla takes place after the events of the 2023 title.
God of War Ragnarok DLC Release Date
This month, God of War Ragnarök will receive free DLC. Sony Santa Monica announced new DLC for 2018’s Game of the Year — God of War Ragnarök Valhalla — just seconds after Kratos’ voice actor Christopher Judge made his triumphant (but significantly less winded) return to the stage during The Game Awards.
God of War Ragnarök Valhalla is a free DLC pack that will be available for the PS5 on December 12th. The DLC will take place after the climactic battle of God of War Ragnarök and will star Big Daddy Kratos and his BBF (that’s bodyless best friend) Mimir as they combat monsters in dungeons.
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The game will have roguelike features, with Kratos reawakening outside the gates of Valhalla to face the game’s challenges once more.
“During each attempt, you will learn and adapt to the challenges that Valhalla has to offer,” Sony explained on its site. “The more you overcome, the more resources you’ll gain that can be put towards permanent upgrades that affect both Kratos and even Valhalla itself.”
Kratos shouldn’t be afraid of death, given that he’s already died, gone to hell, and resurrected a few times.
Geoff Keighley, host of the Game Awards, stated following the announcement that the free DLC was a gift to the community from the God of War devs and that it’ll make for a great gift because it’ll arrive a few days before Christmas.
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