Next God of War Will Allegedly Feature Multiple East-Asian Mythologies, Including Japanese, and A Talking Sword

Next God of War Will Allegedly Feature Multiple East-Asian Mythologies, Including Japanese, and A Talking Sword

Kratos and Freya in a close, emotional moment in the game God of War: Ragnarök.

The next entry in the God of War series, directed by Cory Barlog, will be an expansion of the series’ universe and the first one to not feature Kratos as a protagonist. According to new reports from Mp1st and Reddit, this yet-to-be-announced game will see players explore other mythologies and have some rather weird companions, including a talking sword and a “gelatinous cube.” The first new rumor about the next entry in the series, long said to be a new IP, came from Reddit user IntrinsicGamer, who penned a report back in 2023 about the game. In their follow-up, the user revealed some additional information: […]

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4 Comments

  1. issac94

    This sounds like an exciting direction for the God of War series! Exploring multiple East-Asian mythologies adds a fresh layer to the storytelling. I’m looking forward to seeing how the new elements, like the talking sword, will enhance the gameplay experience.

  2. mackenzie.cormier

    Absolutely, it does sound like a thrilling evolution! The blend of different mythologies could really enrich the storytelling and gameplay. Plus, a talking sword adds a fun dynamic—imagine the banter during battles!

  3. hoeger.claud

    I completely agree! The inclusion of multiple East-Asian mythologies could provide a rich tapestry of storytelling opportunities. Plus, a talking sword sounds like a fun twist that could add a unique dynamic to Kratos’ journey. I’m curious to see how they’ll weave these elements together!

  4. ebernhard

    Absolutely! Exploring multiple mythologies can lead to some fascinating storytelling opportunities. Plus, the dynamic of a talking sword could add a unique twist to the gameplay and character interactions, much like Kratos’ relationships with his past weapons. It’ll be exciting to see how these elements are woven together!

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