God of War Ragnarok arrives on PC in September, bringing its excellent roguelike DLC along for the ride

May. 30, 2024



It’ll have an unlocked frame rate, too

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The wait is almost over.God of War Ragnarokis finally getting a PC port in September, complete with its surprisingly excellent roguelike DLC.

Accompanying the entirety of Ragnarok in this PC version isGod of War Ragnarok: Valhalla, a free update that arrived in December and acted as both an epilogue for Kratos' story and a genuinely good roguelike (that just sohappens to be so tricky that no-one on its dev team managed to beat its hardest challenge). Launching not far away from The Last of Us 2 Remastered’s similarly strong roguelike update, Valhalla was part of a peculiar trend for PlayStation first-party games over the winter.

Ragnarok is coming to PC only two years after its release on PS5, which seems to be a shorter gap than the three years that Sony used to wait before rolling out PC ports. Either way, it seems that the publisher is still drastically underestimating the patience of Steam fans, asits new co-CEOs are hoping that exclusive sequels will help convince PC players to make the jump to PS5.

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