The God of War Ragnarok PC port should be announced this month, according to a well-known leaker.
Earlier today, well-known leaker billbil-kun revealed that the latest entry in the series starring Kratos will be among the next former PlayStation exclusives to launch on PC. The port should be announced this month, but the leaker thinks it is unlikely the announcement will come during the rumored showcase, so it's probable it will be announced with a blog post on the Official PlayStation Blog, much like the latest Sony ports, such as the soon-to-be-released Ghost Of Tsushima: Director's Cut.
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Unfortunately, billbil-kun has no information regarding the God of War Ragnarok PC port, so we do not know when it will be released. According to earlier rumors, the port should only be released during the first quarter of 2025, although with Horizon Forbidden West and Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut releasing on PC in the span of two months, it wouldn't be improbable to see The Last of Us Part II Remastered and the latest entry in the series by Sony Santa Monica release close to one another before the end of the year.
God of War Ragnarok was expanded last year with the Valhalla free expansion, which introduces a post-game campaign with a roguelike spin to the base game's formula. You can learn more about it in my review.
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