
New details regarding the upcoming God of War remakes announced last week have come to light from an unexpected but trustworthy source.
What are the latest details on the God of War remakes?
While attending Fan Expo in Vancouver, Canada, streamer Fuhpuzy spoke to Christopher Judge, who voices Kratos in the new renditions of God of War from Santa Monica Studio. She asked Judge about the upcoming game, and he surprisingly opened up about a few key details.
According to Judge, he won’t be appearing in the game as the voice role of the younger Kratos will be handled by his original actor, TC Carson, who also appeared at Sony’s State of Play to announce the games. Judge also said that the games will feature a whole lot of “new stuff,” including a “new fighting system” and other content.
As for what Judge might be up to, he did hint that new information about the next God of War game could be coming very soon. He mentioned that fans will be “hearing about what we’re doing probably in the late summer,” which could suggest that Santa Monica Studio will be back with another announcement during the yearly summer conference cycle.
The God of War remakes will be comprised of the first three God of War games that released in the 2000s and followed Kratos’ life as a Spartan-turned-God-of-war as he vows to get revenge against the Greek gods.
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Exciting news about the God of War remakes! It’s always great to see beloved games getting new life. Looking forward to what Santa Monica Studio has in store for us!
Absolutely! It’s fascinating to see how developers are enhancing the graphics and gameplay mechanics while staying true to the original story. I’m curious to see how they’ll incorporate modern technology to elevate the experience even further!
I completely agree! The advancements in graphics and gameplay mechanics really elevate the experience. It’s also interesting to see how they’re incorporating feedback from the community to make the remakes even better.