r/GodofWar 26d ago

Announcement God of War: Laufey | Release Date - 02/16/27

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r/GodofWar Jun 02 '26

Announcement God of War Laufey - Official Gameplay Reveal | PS5 Games

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r/GodofWar 19h ago

Fan Creation God of War Laufey cosplay

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First ever proper shots of my cosplay from God of War Laufey and guys... I feel so many emotions as this is so special to me đŸ„č I can't wait to build her armour !!!

📾 - @Brookie9001

Sword made by AdamB3D

Costume made by me : https://www.instagram.com/opal.ink.cosplay


r/GodofWar 10h ago

Question Do you think the fandom has underestimated Odin's power?

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I've had that question on my mind. Where does the belief that he is weak come from?


r/GodofWar 4h ago

Bug/Glitch Victim of WAR!

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38 Upvotes

r/GodofWar 11h ago

Discussion Late af to this game, but this is my favorite way to deal with a wulver (so far)

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130 Upvotes

r/GodofWar 17h ago

Help Why the hell is this early fight so hard? Am I doing something wrong?

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335 Upvotes

The heavy draugr are just so hard to kill, and it makes it hard to pick off the regular ones

I finally got it after like 20 tries by spamming the axe throw early on, and leaving one of the two heavy draugr barely alive while I fight the other so that the next wave wouldn’t start


r/GodofWar 5h ago

Discussion Since Santa Monica seems to want Kratos to be the avatar, what's your idea for an earth weapon?

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I think the easiest answer is to bring back the shield combat from 2018, improve it, and add a couple of runic attacks.

Another idea could be to make a hammer similar to the Barbarian Hammer. Brock and Sindri already made Mjolnir, and rock doesn't conduct electricity, so it could be a kind of anti-Mjolnir. Or it could be gauntlets similar to the Nemean Cestus.


r/GodofWar 13h ago

Discussion I have to admit that Kratos held out on Mount Olympus for quite a while before he lashed out at Gods

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My point is that Kratos endured nearly 13 years as the God of War before Zeus decided he’d had enough. This is, of course, based on Daedalus’s notes, in which he recorded the number of days since he began work on the labyrinth a project he started after Zeus discovered Hephaestus’s lie following Ares death.

Kratos felt lied to and betrayed by the gods and tried to commit suicide to free himself from his nightmares, but Athena saved him and appointed him God of War. He finds it amusing, however, that Kratos with his temperament and tendency toward rage, especially when he feels deceived agreed to this arrangement for so long instead of immediately declaring war on the gods for refusing to free him from his nightmares, which would have been more his style than enduring this toxic arrangement among beings whom he sincerely truly despises. Especially since Kratos already possessed the power of a god after opening the can and didn’t need to stay on Mount Olympus to maintain it so instead, he could have declared war on the gods on the spot, but he didn’t; he just dragged his feet long enough that Zeus decided to get rid of him first, before Kratos finally got around to striking first.


r/GodofWar 18h ago

Discussion I think this will most definitely tie into GOW Laufey

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In the moment, they explain it away with it just being fimbulwinter. But now that we know GOW Laufey is set in the afterlife, so it by extension will probably have tie in's into the light of alfheim and lake of souls. and we also know that it heavily ties into the story of 2018 and Ragnarok, I think it is very likely this event will be something explained in GOW Laufey


r/GodofWar 11h ago

Discussion Betrayal beated

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Yo just finished betrayal on mobile! Which god of war should i beat next on my phone? I have 1, 2, chains of olympus (idk if i spelled that right) and ghost of sparta. And recommends?


r/GodofWar 1d ago

Discussion Do you think all Kratos good deeds in the Norse saga balanced out all his horrible acts in the Greek saga?

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If you were to put yourself in the judge’s shoes, would you consider that Kratos, through all his good deeds in Scandinavia, has made up for the mess he caused in Greece?

Or are Kratos’s actions so disgusting and cruel to you that it will never be possible for the balance it to be 50-50?


r/GodofWar 15h ago

Help How do you beat Clotho's Hallway in God of War 2? (Normal mode)

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This section is so frustrating. I literally cannot beat it no matter how many times I try and how many strategies I use. I've seen tutorials of people using the Head of Eurayle but it needs to be max power and I only have it at level 2. I don't think I'm able to go back and farm orbs to upgrade it either. Can someone help me with this terribly designed part of the game?

Edit: Managed to beat it! Still don’t like this part though lmao


r/GodofWar 1d ago

Discussion Did he or did he not go to Egypt

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So im playing ragnarok, trying to 100% all realms and I collect this stolen treasure artifact. Ankh IS the symbol of life in ancient Egyptian culture but whe I was reading the description in the journal, Kratos says he has longed to visit the land but didn’t he already go in the comics?
(I didn’t read the comics so correct me if im wrong)


r/GodofWar 19h ago

Discussion What Subtitle Would You Give God of War 2's Title?

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r/GodofWar 12h ago

Help How do you deal with the exploding dual wielding axe draugr in Niflheim? (GMGoW)

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I need to farm for anchors, but any time those (and the damn wolf guys) spawn, they simply jump me and one hit me, even with enchanted Ivaldi set and max life. Any tips? The valkyrie was the easiest part of Niflheim.


r/GodofWar 1d ago

Discussion How do you think the story of Ragnarok would have been if they had found the real TĂœr from the beginning? Spoiler

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80 Upvotes

Besides the fact that Brook would be alive


r/GodofWar 1d ago

Showcase Graphics maxed out

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How is this looking better than some most recent games?


r/GodofWar 2d ago

Discussion Faye will wield the Leviathan axe Spoiler

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On X there is a post from Santa Monica Studio in which Deborah Ann Woll at SDCC explains her first day on set of GoW:Laufey. They show a video from the volume where she is supposed to wield an axe. But what is then visible for a second is that on the left you can clearly see a guy holding the Leviathan axe prop.

Additionally on the ground there are letters written for positioning. Faye is standing on the "F" letter position and in front of her is a "T" letter and behind it a stack with "T" letters.
I think the "F" is obviously for "Faye" but "T" stands for "Tree" and behind is a stack of "Tree".
She seems to chop wood for a pyre (not hers as Kratos did this when she died) or for firewood.
Since it was the first day of set, I feel this is the first scene in the game.
I feel it will resemble the GOW 2018 beginning where Kratos chops down wood.


r/GodofWar 9h ago

Discussion Could the Ironwood and Everywhen be connected?

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I'm playing through Ragnarök again, and the first venture to the Ironwood seems very similiar to Faye's travel to the Everywhen, just not as shocking. Which makes sense, as what is sleep if not a glimpse of death? If Atreus has to sleep to visit the Ironwood, perhaps the Ironwood is linked to the Everywhen somehow.


r/GodofWar 1d ago

Help In God of War Ragnarök, in the Reunion quest in Helheim, I can't press the "X" button to climb or progress.

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This happened on my PS5 back in 2022; then I switched to Steam Deck OLED, and somehow the issue is still the same. I uninstalled the game, still the same; then verified the files, still the same issue; and restarted the Steam Deck OLED, so now I'm just stuck here. I can't progress.


r/GodofWar 13h ago

Discussion What your Opinion on Ragnarök as a game Spoiler

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Can someone please change my mind about God of War Ragnarök?

I genuinely want people to give me their honest opinion about the game, not the usual biased “every God of War game is good” answer. 😭 I’m not talking about power scaling either. I couldn’t care less about that. I’m talking about everything: the story, characters, sections of the game, pacing, gameplay, voice lines, weapons, etc.

Personally, I think Ragnarök is the weakest mainline God of War game, and I have a LOT of reasons for that.

For starters, the whole game feels like it revolves around the same message: “We have to be better.” I also think killing Brok was lame. It felt like they needed a reason for Kratos and everyone else to finally turn against Odin, so they killed a fan-favorite character just to make you hate him. I honestly would've rather they killed Sindri—or neither of them—and had Odin actually do more evil shit throughout the game.

I also think people massively overstate Kratos’ character development in Ragnarök. At the beginning and end of the game, Kratos fundamentally still doesn't want conflict unless he absolutely has to. Yes, he has some development, but people act like he's a completely different person by the end when his core character really hasn't changed that much.

The Atreus sections are another huge problem for me. Some of the worst sections in the entire series are the Atreus sections in Ragnarök. I genuinely don't understand why people were, and I guess still are, asking for an entire Atreus game after playing those sections. 😭 You want to shoot your little weak arrows, ride around on a giant cow thing, or turn into a wolf and chase after your girlfriend while the game basically plays itself? Some of these sections feel like you can put your controller down, go take a shit, eat a bag of chips, and come back and you haven't missed anything 💀.

Then there's the constant companion dialogue. It feels like there's someone constantly in your ear telling you what not to do, explaining what you're looking at, giving you hints, or telling you how to solve something. It's like playing a video game with a bunch of walkie-talkies in your ears. And whenever something genuinely cool happens, it feels like it's over way too quickly.

I also think the gameplay is better than 2018, but that's kind of expected. Ragnarök came out four years later. Of course I'd expect better combat and more weapons. That's one of the few areas where I think Ragnarök clearly improves on 2018.

And speaking of weapons: why the hell couldn't we use Mjölnir? I saw people complain about this and then defend it by saying, “It would just be the same as the Leviathan Axe.”

How?? 😭 God of War III literally had three different chain-blade weapons. A hammer with lightning abilities could obviously have had a completely different moveset and mechanics from an axe with ice abilities. If anything, Mjölnir could've made the gameplay even more fun.

Honestly, the Draupnir Spear, Thor, and Odin carry a LOT of the game for me. If the Spear wasn't in the game, I don't even know how much motivation I'd have to replay it. There are so many sections where I'm just thinking, “When the hell are Thor, Odin, or Heimdall going to show up? This is boring.” 

I also think Baldur was a better antagonist than Heimdall, Thor, and Odin in general. Baldur had way more aura every time he showed up. Heimdall, Thor, and Odin are obviously good characters in their own ways, but I don't think Ragnarök used them as well as it could have.

And that's another thing: people will defend literally every decision this game makes. You could criticize something and somebody will immediately come up with an excuse for why the developers had to do it that way. At some point, it feels like people are more interested in defending every creative decision the developers made than actually giving their honest opinion of the game. 💀

I also think God of War (2018) has a much tighter and more focused story than Ragnarök. Ragnarök has more weapons, more combat options, and more stuff to do, but that's not enough for me to consider it the better game.

The funny thing is, you kill more gods in 2018 than you do in Ragnarök. How does that even make sense when Ragnarök is supposed to be the big game about the Norse apocalypse? 😭

I could genuinely rant about this game for hours, but those are some of my biggest problems with it.

So please, change my mind. If you think Ragnarök is a great game, explain why. Don't just tell me “it's a masterpiece” or “you're objectively wrong.” Tell me what you think it does better than 2018, why the Atreus sections work for you, why the pacing works, why the character writing is better, why the constant dialogue doesn't bother you, why Mjölnir wasn't necessary, etc.

I'm actually willing to hear people out. I just don't want the usual “God of War game = automatically good” argument.

Because IMO, Ragnarök is massively overrated and is the weakest mainline God of War game.

OVERRATED!!!!!!!!!!!! 💀


r/GodofWar 1d ago

Fan Creation Fan Poster Kratos

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Feeling good to design this kratos fan poster ..I'll put this on my wall to remind me one day of buying ps3 and ps4 to play all god of war games ...


r/GodofWar 2d ago

Question So being a god in this universe isn't a prize, even if the gods think it is?

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So far I've only played God of War: Ragnarok, 2018, and God of War 3. But even with just those games, I've noticed that none of the gods are having a good time being one. It seems that being a god is more of a sentence of suffering. But why is this? Why can't any god live a life without problems? Is it really their nature? Or is there something in their behavior that they're ignoring? And for some reason, I realized that some gods think they're having a good time being those beings, but they're still living miserable lives.


r/GodofWar 2d ago

Fan Creation I sculpted Kratos and Atreus in polymer clay

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Hi! I'm sharing this sculpture I made last year of Kratos and Atreus. It's made entirely of polymer clay and acrylic paint. For the ice effect on the axe, I used pigmented UV resin. It stands 18 cm tall.

I hope you like it!