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An epic return? New God of War project could surprise fans

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The celebrated God of War series can now look back on two decades of epic adventures. But instead of an expansive birthday party with big announcements, Sony and the Santa Monica studio were noticeably reserved. Now the tide may be turning, as a new insider report is causing a stir in the gaming community. Supposedly, fans can expect a big surprise later this year that not only promises a nostalgic journey but could also take the franchise in a completely new direction. Speculation about the future of Kratos has not let up in recent years. After the Nordic chapters Ragnarök and the 2018 reboot, many questions remain unanswered. Will the god of war devote himself to new myths or perhaps return to his roots? A trusted source from the industry now claims to have concrete information that answers precisely this question. And the answer is likely to surprise many fans.

The big reveal: A trip back to Greece?

According to a report by renowned industry insider Jeff Grubb, God of War is actually set to return this year with a new installment. But instead of a simple remaster of the first trilogy or another DLC for God of War Ragnarök, it will be a completely standalone game. What’s particularly explosive is that the action is said to be set in Greece again.

This detail is likely to electrify long-time fans in particular. In the first three games, Kratos left a trail of destruction in the ancient world of the gods. The possibility that he might return in some form raises many intriguing questions. Is it an alternative timeline, a prequel, or even a new interpretation of his bloody past? Official details are still missing, but the project is described as a “side story” – a kind of interlude that could bridge the time until the next major sequel.

While there has been no official confirmation from Sony or Santa Monica Studio, the clues are mounting. Whether Kratos will actually return to his old home or face a completely new challenge remains to be seen. One thing is for sure: the future of God of War remains as unpredictable as ever.

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