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Another title that limbo status applies to is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:God Of War Ragnarok. The Sony sequel was officially revealed last year and slapped with a vague 2022 release date. Nothing much has been said about Kratos's next outing since then. That's why there's some very understandable concern that we won't be playing a new 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:God Of War game until 2023.
While it is far from confirmation that that won't happen, an insider has done something to ease those worries slightly, and all that was needed was one word. Fans questioned whether Ragnarok might become a 2023 launch title on Reddit, prompting Bloomberg's Jason Schreier to step in with a well-timed “nope” in response to those concerns. Again, far from an official word from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PlayStation that we've got nothing to fear, but perhaps the next best thing.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Horizon Forbidden West launched on PS4 and PS5 last week, marking the latest big exclusive on the consoles and the first of 2022. In theory, once the hype for Aloy's latest adventure has died down, PlayStation can shift its focus to its next big exclusive which is presumably Ragnarok. Different studios, of course, but PlayStation is the one pulling the strings. It will also want a big exclusive here in time for the holidays, and Ragnarok might well be it.
There was something to hold off those waiting for their God Of War fix at the turn of the year. The last game was ported to PCs, quickly leading to modders having some fun with it which is always interesting. More PlayStation exclusives are getting the PC treatment as time goes on, but not all of them have hit the mark. Final Fantasy 7 Remake's port was labeled one of the worst ever. Let's hope Ragnarok doesn't fall into a similar bracket, although without a PlayStation release date, it's going to be a while before it arrives on PC.