God of War: Ragnarok PC Port Evidence Surfaces Online 2021

 Shortly after the confirmation of the PC of the Armed Forces, fans were able to find online evidence that God of War: Ragnarok discovers the port again.

God of War: Ragnarok PC Port Evidence Surfaces Online 2021


God of War remains as one of the biggest names in the PlayStation console, elevating Kratos to a mascot status alongside Spider-Man and Horizon's Aloy. Much will eventually come as Sony launches or returns IPs, but Kratos is likely to remain. This is one of the reasons why the decision to bring the God of War to PC is a wise move, as those who have somehow avoided it so far may invest in PS5 to play God of War: Ragnarok upon release.


Recently, fans also learn that the God of War PC PC port was not developed by Santa Monica but by a special studio known as Jetpack Interactive. Santa Monica Studio does not represent the port how ever and neither Santa Monica nor Sony would ever let a bad port go wild in one of its main brands. So, fans have nothing really to worry about. About God of War: A new unannounced game of Ragnarok and Santa Monica Studio, it's clear that the studio already has a lot on its plate.

However, it seems that the process of PC migration could extend to the God of War: Ragnarok again. After it was revealed that Jetpack was working for the God of War, online experts seized the company's LinkedIn and found an employee named Warren Lee publicly named God of War: Ragnarok as his project. This probably means one of two things.

First, it may be a personal mistake. Lee may have made a mistake and accidentally typed Ragnarok to follow the God of War, as it is the easiest mistake to proceed. Second, however, it is possible that Jetpack Interactive holds the PC of God of War PC: Ragnarok next to or behind God of War as well. In this case, there are a few things to consider. This does not mean, for example, that the God of War: Ragnarok releases daily on the PC, as rumors say that the PC port of Bloodborne has been completed but has been maintained for a long time. This could be the God of War: The fate of Ragnarok as well.

Second, many were curious as to why the newly acquired Sony port engineer Nixxes did not work for the God of War, and there may have been a Jetpack contract making God of War Franchise, while Nixxes works on other PlayStation PC ports. While it may seem strange at the moment, the lack of context is probably the answer, and if it speeds up the PlayStation PC ports, that's only good for Sony.

Right now, there’s a lot in the air. Fans know that God of War: Ragnarok is releasing next year, that God of War is coming to PC, and that should be enough for now.

God of War: Ragnarok is released on PS4 and PS5 in 2022.

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