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Most players are now several realms deep in God of War Ragnarok, which against all odds is receiving just as much praise as the 2018 reboot.
However, in a game full of show stopping sequences and spectacular boss fights, it's easy to think that you've just played the end of God of War Ragnarok only for yet another chapter to begin.
It's an epic game in terms of scale, story and play time — so here's exactly how many chapters of hacking and slashing there are in God of War Ragnarok.
There are technically 18 chapters in The Path, the main storyline of the game that follows Kratos and Atreus on their quest for answers as Ragnarok looms. The Path will see you visit all nine realms this time around, meeting new and returning Norse gods, unlocking new abilities and fighting challenging bosses.
However, you'll see the credits roll after only 17 chapters. This is because the final chapter, Beyond Ragnarok, acts as more of an epilogue and allows completionists to return to previous areas and complete any remaining Favours.
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The 18 chapters in God of War Ragnarok all vary in length, and cannot be skipped — you'll have to go the long way around to reach the apocalypse. There's no chapter selection either, but the epilogue provides plenty of time for backtracking for those all-important collectables to unlock the God of War Ragnarok trophies.
Some chapter names hint at story beats, so anyone wanting to go in completely blind should look away now — but here are all the chapters in God of War Ragnarok:
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Last week, we asked you to travel back to the shores of Valhalla to face Kratos’ past in God of War Ragnarök using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:
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Last week, we asked you to travel to the shores of Valhalla to face Kratos’ past in God of War Ragnarök using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:
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The roguelike expansion to strips Kratos of many of his abilities until you get special Glyphs that restore many of the former Spartan's combat skills with added benefits. Those who reach new sections of Valhalla will choose between doors that lead to different modifiers. These Glyphs act as upgrades to let you slowly build Kratos into a force to be reckoned with again.
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For most of God of War Ragnarok, you’ll play as Kratos, who wields a handful of powerful, mythical weapons. You’ll also be playing as his son, Atreus, who specializes in archery and relies on his skills as an established marksman.
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A God of War: Ragnarok developer has revealed that one of the game's subtlest sound effects is the sound of their baby's heartbeat from inside the womb.
In , those looking for an added challenge for extra rewards should look out for the chance to activate Burdens. The Burdens of Valhalla are specific types of challenges that usually last for a specified number of encounters and then reward you for lasting through them. That being said, players should be cautious before activating a Burden, as they could cause far more harm than good.
The DLC for is not necessarily a modest addition to the game, but it isn't a full-blown expansion either. Regardless, it manages to add plenty of new content to the game. Throughout the base game, Kratos and Atreus manage to survive the last days of Fimbulwinter and play a key role in Ragnarok, an apocalyptic event in Norse mythology prophesied to result in the death of numerous gods. takes place after the base game's story in the eponymous mythical location.