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A Journey inspired by Norse Mythology in God of War

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With my recent playthrough of God of War, and the sequel Ragnarök, I took a few captures of the Norse inspired adventures.
A Journey inspired by Norse Mythology in God of War
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The 2018 release of God of War took Kratos to new locations based within Norse mythology, while adding a much more emotional narrative in contrast to his previous endeavors i.e., killing all the Greek gods. Along with his son, Atreus, Kratos embarks on a journey to fulfill the request of his recently departed wife – spread her ashes from the highest peak of the nine realms.

In its sequel, God of War Ragnarök, players are presented with new realms to explore, so I pulled a selection of screenshots across the two titles. Be warned, these may contain minor spoilers to some of the locations players experience. All images were captured on PlayStation 5.

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