God of War Ragnarök
News, coverage and analysis tracking God of War Ragnarök across the outlets.- God of War Live Action Series Shows Off First Look at Kratos and Atreus | Console CreaturesAmazon Prime Video's God of War live-action series has revealed its first look at Kratos and Atreus, portrayed by Ryan Hurst and Callum Vinson respectively. The image, released by Amazon MGM Studios, appears to draw inspiration from the 2018 God of War game and potentially its sequel. The series synopsis details Kratos's journey with his son to spread his wife's ashes and teach him to be a better god, while Atreus teaches his father to be a better human.
- First look at Kratos in God Of War show released and it's questionableAmazon Prime Video has officially begun production on its live-action God of War TV series, based on the 2018 game. A first-look photo features Ryan Hurst as Kratos and Callum Vinson as Atreus. The series, adapted from the 2018 game's storyline, is executive produced by Cory Barlog and showrun by Ronald D. Moore, with an expected debut in 2027.
- Amazon Reveals First Look at God of War Live-Action TV SeriesAmazon and Prime Video have released the first images of Kratos and Atreus from the upcoming God of War live-action television series. The series, which appears to follow the plot of the 2018 game, stars Ryan Hurst as Kratos and Callum Vinson as Atreus, with Ronald D. Moore serving as showrunner. While currently in production with no release date, the adaptation has drawn mixed reactions online.
- Here is your first look at live action Kratos and Atreus!The first images of Kratos and Atreus from the upcoming God of War television series on Amazon Prime have been released. The series, showrun by Ronald D. Moore and directed by Frederick E.O. Toye, will focus on Norse mythology and has received an Emmy award-winning director for its initial episodes. Ryan Hurst and Callum Vinson will portray Kratos and Atreus, respectively.
- Remake specialist Bluepoint Games, co-developer of God of War Ragnarok, shut down by SonySony is shutting down Bluepoint Games, the studio known for remakes of Demon's Souls and Shadow of the Colossus, with 70 employees losing their jobs. PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst cited an increasingly challenging industry environment with rising development costs and slowed growth as reasons for the closure. Bluepoint Games had recently co-developed God of War Ragnarok and was working on a cancelled live service title.
- Sony shutters Bluepoint GamesSony is shutting down Bluepoint Games, a studio known for remakes of Demon's Souls and Shadow of the Colossus, along with co-development on God of War Ragnarok. The closure will result in approximately 70 layoffs. A Sony spokesperson confirmed the decision, citing a recent business review, and thanked the team for their contributions.
- Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Review | Giant BombMetroid Prime 4: Beyond is a triumphant return to form, closely mirroring the tone, gameplay, and quality of the original Metroid Prime. The game masterfully balances combat, puzzle-solving, atmosphere, and platforming, offering a deeply satisfying exploration experience with excellent motion controls. It stands as the best-looking game on the Nintendo Switch 2 and a strong contender for the series' best entries.
- Metroid Prime 4: Beyond ReviewMetroid Prime 4: Beyond is a triumphant return to form, closely mirroring the quality and tone of the original Metroid Prime. The game successfully balances combat, puzzle-solving, and exploration, avoiding the pitfalls of its predecessors. Its stunning visuals and refined gameplay make it the best title on the Switch 2 to date.
- All PS5 Games with Power Saver SupportThe PlayStation 5 system update 25.06-12.00.00 introduced a new 'Power Saver' performance profile designed to reduce electricity consumption. This feature requires individual game support, and currently, six titles including Days Gone Remastered, Death Stranding 2, Demon's Souls, and God of War Ragnarok support it. Enabling Power Saver can reduce power draw by over 50% in some cases.
- PlayStation Studios: All Sony First-Party Developers and What They're Working OnSony's first-party development teams, known collectively as PlayStation Studios, are working on a variety of new games across multiple platforms including PlayStation 5 and PC. The article details each studio's history, location, and current known projects, ranging from racing simulations and 3D platformers to narrative horror and large-scale multiplayer titles.