Kratos Himself Wants The Next God Of War To Be Set In Egypt

Kratos Himself Wants The Next God Of War To Be Set In Egypt

From TheGamer (Written by James Lucas) on | OpenCritic

God of War: Ragnarok closed the book on the Norse saga back in 2022, with Atreus venturing off to find the giants, while Kratos and Freya stayed behind to guard their new home. But the story as a whole isn't over yet, as reports suggest that Santa Monica is already working on a sequel.

That begs the question: where is God of War headed next? The most popular pick by far is Egypt, which was nearly the backdrop in the 2018 soft reboot, before the team decided that the setting would be too busy for a game centred around Kratos. However, that doesn't mean it can't be used in a future game, as Ragnarok director Cory Barlog said that the sequel could explore the Egyptian or even Mayan pantheons.

Thanks to leakers, we do have some evidence to suggest that Santa Monica is leaning towards Egypt, but speaking at MCM London Comic Con (via GamesRadar+), Christopher Judge let slip that the team may not have decided yet. But he did voice his hopes that Kratos would get to explore the sandy deserts of Egypt one day soon.

"Because I became best known as Teal'c from Stargate, to go to Egypt...

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