Sony's "God Of War 4" is slated for release sometime next year, and the upcoming game is to be called "God Of War." With the release date probably slowed down by the company's new hires, "God Of War" PS4 is still looking to be the start of an all-new saga for Kratos and son.
Unfortunately, Sony has yet to announce the specific release date for "God Of War" PS4, and there have been reports that the delay is because of some internal adjustments. According to Parent Herald, Sony Santa Monica was gathering new members to join the production team for "God Of War 4" and this ignited some fans to worry.
Some believe that the new hires will slow down the production, hence the ever vague release date for "God Of War" PS4. The learning curve the newbies will have to take and the time it takes to learn and be efficient is thought to affect the overall timeline for the game's development. However, Cory Barlog slammed this possibility via Twitter, he said that the new hires would eventually speed up the process.
While the release date is ever vague, the gameplay and storyline for the upcoming RPG are looking promising as reported by Game N Guide. It seems that "God OF War" PS4 will be focusing on the young boy that was with Kratos during the dangerous mission in a Nordic Land. As it turns out, the young boy is Kratos' son and will be the future Thor.
Since the setting is very Nordic, it would be reasonable of the storylines started to include Norse Mythology. Furthermore, the boy actually has some skills that are similar to that of the Nordic God of Thunder, Thor.
In "God Of War" PS4 the son of Kratos would play an important role in the game. It seems that one of the missions that the player needs to accomplish is teaching the boy survival and battle skills. The future Thor, who is, for now, a young boy is likely to have the next saga revolves around him.
Although it may be a little fishy as to why he just came out of nowhere, and Kratos suddenly has a son. Stay tuned to Jobs & Hire for more updates on Sony's "God Of War."
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