God of War Trilogy Remake
News, coverage and analysis tracking God of War Trilogy Remake across the outlets.- Shelve your hopes to play Ghost of Yōtei or Saros on PC, as PlayStation boss reportedly confirms plan to stop porting narrative-driven singleplayer gamesPlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst has reportedly confirmed that the company plans to cease porting its narrative-driven singleplayer games to PC. This decision means titles like Ghost of Yōtei, Saros, and Marvel's Wolverine will likely remain PlayStation exclusives. While some previously announced PC versions will still release, this marks a significant shift in PlayStation's strategy regarding PC releases.
- Sony Ends PC Ports for First-Party Single-Player Games, Confirms PlayStation LeadershipSony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed it will cease releasing internally developed single-player games on PC, reversing a strategy that began in 2020. While multiplayer and live-service titles will continue to launch on PC, major exclusives like God of War and The Last of Us Part I will now remain console-exclusive to PlayStation 5. This shift aligns Sony's strategy more closely with Nintendo's approach to platform exclusivity.
- PlayStation boss reportedly pivots on PC, says new singleplayer games will remain PS5-exclusivePlayStation boss Hermen Hulst has reportedly informed staff that new singleplayer games from Sony Interactive Entertainment will remain exclusive to the PlayStation 5 console and will not be released on PC. This marks a shift from the company's previous strategy of bringing many first-party titles to PC after a period of console exclusivity. Online multiplayer games will continue to be released on multiple platforms.
- Next God of War Could Feature Chinese and Japanese Mythological Elements – RumorA rumor suggests the next God of War installment could incorporate elements from Chinese and Japanese mythology, in addition to previously rumored Mayan aspects. The report also mentions potential inclusions like Tyr, a talking sword named Merlin, and a sentient gelatinous cube companion. An announcement may be imminent, possibly during an upcoming State of Play event.
- Koshmar: The Last Reverie Brings Choice and Madness In a Sea of NightmaresPurple Ray Studios has announced Koshmar: The Last Reverie, an upcoming game where players control Violet, a teenager whose dreams are invaded by nightmares. The game features an art style inspired by Alice: Madness Returns, a morality system that influences gameplay and character interactions, and combat mechanics similar to Devil May Cry or the God of War Trilogy. A release date has not yet been announced.
- God of War Trilogy Remake Actor Says He Was “Let Go Prematurely”Voice actor T.C. Carson, who is reprising his role as Kratos in the upcoming God of War Trilogy Remake, stated that he was "let go prematurely" by the developers. Carson had a conversation with director Eric Williams, who explained the studio's plans, leading to Carson's return. The remake is in early development by Santa Monica Studio with no release date announced.
- Super Meat Boy Flops into 3D: A Dimension Too Far... | TAGSeveral gaming updates are covered, including the "fine" but uninspired port of Kena: Bridge of Spirits to Nintendo Switch 2, speculation surrounding a God of War Trilogy Remake by Sony Santa Monica, and a critical review of Super Meat Boy 3D's transition to 3D platforming. The article also highlights a sale on the Lovecraftian TTRPG Trail of Cthulhu, financial dealings related to a potential EA buyout, the upcoming Truxton Extreme shoot 'em up, and Microsoft's Xbox Games Showcase featuring Gears of War: E-Day.
- God Of War Trilogy Remake Release Date Speculation, Trailers, And Everything Else We KnowSony has announced a remake of the original God of War trilogy, which includes God of War, God of War 2, and God of War 3. TC Carson will reprise his role as Kratos, having last voiced the character in God of War: Ascension. The remake is in early development by Sony Santa Monica, with no release date or specific platforms confirmed beyond a likely PlayStation 5 release.
- 'I'm Pro Sex Minigames': Former God of War Dev Backs PS5 Trilogy Remake to Keep Controversial MinigamesFormer Santa Monica Studio developer Alanah Pearce believes the upcoming God of War Trilogy Remake for PlayStation 5 should retain the controversial sex minigames from the original titles. She argued that these minigames were designed by women and are a part of the series' history, contributing to Kratos' character development.
- Every Video Game Showcase To Watch In 2026This guide lists upcoming video game showcases and digital events scheduled for 2026, including major publisher presentations and indie-focused livestreams. It provides dates, times, and platforms for events like Summer Game Fest, The Game Awards, and various developer directs from companies such as Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo.
- New God Of War franchise has you playing as the last character you'd expectA new God of War universe game is reportedly in development at Santa Monica Studio, with Faye, Kratos's deceased wife and Atreus's mother, as the lead character. The game is expected to be revealed this year and launch in the first half of 2027, featuring gameplay that focuses more on action compared to the recent Norse saga entries.
- God of War Sons of Sparta Shadow Drops as Trilogy Remake Confirmed at State of Play — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesSony Interactive Entertainment announced two new God of War projects during the February 2026 State of Play: God of War Sons of Sparta, a 2D side-scroller shadow-dropped today on PS5 for $29.99, and a God of War Trilogy Remake currently in development. Santa Monica Studio contributed to the story of Sons of Sparta, while TC Carson reprises his role as Kratos for both projects.
- 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.