The Norse Saga Takes Center Stage

God of War fans have been eagerly anticipating the upcoming releases of major games such as Son of Sparta, Ragnarok, and the Thor statue from Prime 1 Studio. However, the new TV show adaptation of God of War has sparked a surprise among fans, as it focuses on the Norse era, leaving Kratos' Greek saga behind.

According to a recent State of Play, fans can expect to play the God of War Greek trilogy remake in a few months, but the trilogy remake may take a while to release.

A New Era for God of War

The upcoming TV show adaptation of God of War is set to explore the Norse era, a departure from the Greek saga that has been a staple of the series. Fans have been eagerly anticipating the new releases, including the God of War third RPG, which is expected to be a major game-changer for the franchise.

As the God of War franchise shifts gears, fans are left wondering what the future holds for Kratos and the world of God of War. Will the new TV show adaptation be a success, or will it mark a new era for the franchise?

Collectible Statues and Upgrades

Prime 1 Studio and Sideshow have released a new Real Elite Masterline collectible statue featuring Thor from God of War: Ragnarok. The statue is currently available for preorder with three limited-edition versions, and pre-orders are expected to ship from January to July 2027.

The Deluxe Bonus edition of the statue costs up to $2000 USD, depending on the retailer. Regardless of the release date,these upgrades to the God of War franchise will be sure to give fans an unforgettable gaming experience.

A Departure from the Greek Saga

The new TV show adaptation of God of War marks a departure from the Greek saga that has been a staple of the series. Fans have been eagerly anticipating the new releases, including the God of War third RPG, which is expected to be a major game-changer for the franchise.

As the God of War franchise shifts gears, fans are left wondering what the future holds for Kratos and the world of God of War. Will the new TV show adaptation be a success, or will it mark a new era for the franchise?