God of War Ragnarok PC Port Coming In 2025, Says Insider

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Could Arrive As Early As Q1 2025!

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  • A reliable leaker says the God of War Ragnarok PC port will arrive next year.
  • The insider states it could arrive in Q1 2025 at the earliest.
  • This would make the wait for the PC version just over two years long.

Following Horizon Forbidden West and Ghost of Tsushima, it appears God of War Ragnarok is getting a PlayStation port soon. With the information coming from the same reliable leaker, this PC port seems set to arrive in 2025.

Why it matters: God of War Ragnarok is often considered the pinnacle of storytelling, character building, and art when it comes to PlayStation’s exclusive games. Therefore, PC gamers would be more than glad to try it on their preferred platform.

The leaker Silknigth believes this port could arrive within the first three months of 2025.

Since Sony has been known to launch PC ports in this window, God of War Ragnarok could be next. Horizon Forbidden West is also arriving on PC in the first quarter, while The Last of Us Part 1 launched in the same month last year.

Unfortunately, the leaker states there is next to no chance of Santa Monica Studios’ game heading to the platform this year. While a bit disappointing, this should mean that the PC port releases in the best state possible.

It is also important to note that PlayStation has yet to confirm the information. However, looking at the trend, this seems like a very safe bet.

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God of War was recently crowned the best PlayStation franchise in an official Twitter poll. Fans also hold the series in high regard, so the next PC port holds the potential to be PlayStation’s biggest PC launch.

This title is currently held by Helldivers 2, but 2018’s God of War is still in second place.

Overall, there are plenty of reasons to anticipate Sony’s next PC port. We hope to see the gaming giant accelerating its output next year, and statements from Hiroki Totoki hint that Sony plans to do just that.

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