God of War Ragnarok PC Port Officially Arrives 19 September

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Kratos Is Officially Returning To PC!

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  • God of War Ragnarok is officially coming to PC.
  • Like the rest of PlayStation’s ports, this version will offer various features.
  • The port is expected to perform incredibly well after Ghost of Tsushima’s impact on the PC platform.

God of War Ragnarok has long been anticipated on PC. Numerous rumors have circulated for a while, but until recently, there has been no official information about the port.

However, PlayStation has now made it official during the recent State of Play that God of War Ragnarok will be ported to PC.

Why it matters: The God of War series is often considered PlayStation’s best franchise, which is why a PC port of its latest installment is highly anticipated.

The game officially arrives on September 19.

This is great news for PC gamers. The previous God of War game was ported to PC over two years ago, and now PC users can finally enjoy the sequel and follow Kratos’ entire journey in the Norse realm.

As expected, this port will come with a slew of features, including support for various upscaling technologies, ultrawide display compatibility, and more. The game is also unlikely to face the same regional restrictions that held back Ghost of Tsushima.

What excites us even more about the PC port of God of War Ragnarok is the potential for mods. Mods are a standout feature of PC gaming, offering customization and creativity that other platforms can’t match.

We’ve seen a variety of fascinating and entertaining mods for other PlayStation titles on PC. While some mods are genuinely impressive, the others make us chuckle.

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While there’s still a long wait before the game finally lands on PC, this announcement has led to anticipation worldwide.

PlayStation has increased its focus on PC ports in recent years, and we hope it continues bringing these fantastic exclusives to the platform.

The most recent port, Ghost of Tsushima, has performed incredibly well. Seeing how well the last port from PlayStation has performed, we also have incredibly high expectations from God of War Ragnarok.

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