God of War May Send Kratos After Egyptian or Mayan Deities in the Future
Information technology seems nobody'due south gods are safe from Kratos. The grumpy God of State of war protagonist who thoroughly trashed Olympus over the course of iv games, and is now gearing up to make trouble for the Norse gods, may have a total death and destruction world tour planned. This info comes from an interview with God of State of war director Cory Barlog in the latest issue of Game Informer (as relayed by GameSpot):
"The Greek games were the Greek era of God of War. Moving on, the adjacent mythological belief arrangement he interacts with became the Norse era of God of War. But we may end up going on to the Egyptian era and the Mayan era and and so on and and so forth."
Only why did the God of War developers at SIE Santa Monica decide to motion abroad from the Greek setting in the first identify? Studio boss Shannon Studstill explained the conclusion.
"A lot of people throughout the organization wanted [God of War] to slumber and rest. What became apparent to me was that we were watching this franchise wane a flake. It was getting old. The storyline with Kratos existence the hardcore badass -- I think people were starting to say, 'What'southward side by side?' I felt like, in order to reinvent, we actually needed to turn a lot of things around."
Is "Kratos, earth-travelling god killer" something people actually want to meet? I'm not entirely sure. Kratos taking revenge on the Greek gods was a fine as a specific story, only the guy having to crush mythological creatures wherever he goes might become a little quondam. I suppose it could work if Sony continues to grow and develop Kratos' graphic symbol, every bit they seem to be doing in the new God of War.
God of War cuts a swath of destruction on PS4 former during the first one-half of 2018.
Source: https://wccftech.com/god-of-war-egyptian-mayan/
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