PlayStation State of Play this week tipped to reveal God of War remaster
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PlayStation fans are already looking forward to a State of Play event this week after a rumour said it's coming soon, but another report suggests God of War will make an appearanceTech14:22, 11 Feb 2025Ragnarok was the last God of War game(Image: Sony )Now that the PlayStation outage is over, we can get back to enjoying playing our PS5 titles again and Sony could be about to reveal some fresh ones.As we reported yesterday, one reputable source has suggested the next State of Play event will happen this week, and while fans had been hoping for news on the PlayStation-exclusive Wolverine title from Insomniac Games, it could be another grizzled action hero that leads the charge.Are we about to head back to Ancient Greece with the God of War himself, Kratos? Here's all we know.Try not to get too excited, God of War fans, but one Redditor with a relatively impressive track record (whoever they are, they've correctly predicted the Hell is Us is launching on September 4, with the game appearing on console backend systems before the event, and mentioned Ninja Gaiden's revival before Microsoft's event last month) has suggested Kratos' classic adventures from Ancient Greece will see some kind of remaster.Discussing wanting to be known on the Gaming Leaks and Rumours subreddit as a Tier 1 source, the user said "maybe I should say that GOW Remastered are there?"Adding more, they said, "Some type of collection, releasing this year, I dunno the date, but probably sooner than expected."We admit, it's hardly much to go on, but it's something God of War fans have been crying out for for years.The series, which began on PS2 in 2005, stars Kratos, as he carves his way through the Greek pantheon in violent fashion. The original trilogy, and the unnumbered Ascension, as well as two PSP games, have all been ported to PS3 and Vita, while God of War 3 made its way to PS4.Since then, the focus has been on Kratos' shift to the world of Norse mythology, with a 'soft reboot' in 2018 being a huge critical success, followed by God of War: Ragnarok in 2022.There are a whole generation of God of War fans that haven't played the earlier games(Image: Sony Computer Entertainment)The last release in the series was the free Valhalla update which came to Ragnarok at the end of 2023, before the game and the DLC were ported to PC last year.Looking at the wider gaming landscape, Microsoft and Nintendo have already held events this year. For one, Nintendo revealed a whole console, showcasing the hardware of the Switch 2 while teeing up an April 2 reveal for the console's full capabilities (and games, we hope).Article continues belowOn the other hand, Xbox's now annual Developer Direct showed more about DOOM: The Dark Ages, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, South of Midnight and Ninja Gaiden 4, all of which are coming to Xbox Game Pass.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.
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