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God of War composer Bear McCreary explains their journey with Kratos “feels complete”, but they will come back is asked
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Composer extraordinaire Bear McCreary blew minds with his work on God of War. From his intensely emotional E3 2016 reveal to the end of Ragnarok’s free Valhalla expansion, the composer delivered some of the best music ever in a Western AAA video game. Speaking to VGC in an upcoming podcast episode, McCreary explained that he feels like his work on the God of War franchise is done with the closure of the Norse Saga. However, the composer is also open to return to the series if he’s asked. Bear McCreary “feels complete” with God of War In the unreleased podcast episode, McCreary explained that he believes his work with the series feels like a complete story. After attending the God of War 20th Anniversary Retrospective Gallery and seeing the history of the franchise, it cemented his feeling that his particular era is over. “It was quite moving to realize how many people had been involved and that no single person has been involved in all of them in any kind of primary capacity,” the composer said. “There’s been a sort of brain trust of people that go back to the first game.” “It brings a sort of closure to Kratos’ arc, so I feel like my contribution, starting with E3 2016 all the way through to Valhalla, feels complete,” he continued. “I feel complete. I feel like I told a story.” When asked if he would be willing to return to the series anyway, McCreary didn’t close that door. “If there’s anything else that needs music moving forward, they’ve got my number,” he replied. “Everybody’s got my number, I’m here. I’m really proud of what I did.” While the Norse Saga might be over, there have been rumblings of a new God of War Trilogy starting in an Egyptian setting. With a brand-new setting and a new story, there’s an alleged future for the iconic PlayStation franchise. God of War (PS4) Platform(s): PlayStation 4 Genre(s): Action 9 VideoGamer Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share
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