God of War Ragnarok launches next year for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. It still has no estimated date but the internal database gives an approximate clue: September 30. The PlayStation Game Size account normally reports on Twitter the weight of games according to Sony’s internal data, but on occasions like this it also points to the release date.
The account itself clarifies that it seems to be a provisional date since it coincides with the end of the quarter, so it is possible that Santa Monica Studio has not yet defined the day, but it can indicate that the intention is a summer release, before the end-of-year season and after other PlayStation Studios titles, such as Horizon Forbidden West (February 18) and Gran Turismo 7 (March 4), or other major PS5 releases, case of Forspoken (May 24) and Ghostwire: Tokyo (spring).
🚨 According To Playstation Database , God of War Ragnark Coming September 30th 2022
🟨 Maybe it’s Just Place-Holder !
🟧 #PS5 #GodOfWarRagnarok pic.twitter.com/g6y61iYMxC— PlayStation Game Size (@PlaystationSize) December 27, 2021
As a curiosity, PlayStation Game Size also reveals the date that Sega would be driving with Sonic Frontiers, your pet’s platform and open world adventure: November 15. As with God of War Ragnarok It shouldn’t be taken as a leak, but it might confirm Sega’s intention to release it around Christmas – same time as Sonic Forces and many other games in the series.
🚨 According To Playstation Database , Sonic Frontiers Coming November 15th 2022
🟨 Maybe it’s Just Place-Holder !
🟧 #PS5 #Sonic pic.twitter.com/DWiKZqCjLE— PlayStation Game Size (@PlaystationSize) December 27, 2021
Two games still undated
God of War Ragnarok Y Sonic Frontiers are confirmed for 2022. The first is the long-awaited sequel to God of War (2018) and delve into the Norse mythology that we saw with the previous adventure of Kratos and Atreus. Sonic Frontiers It is a new beginning for the Sega mascot, as it offers an open world ready to explore that will try to lay the foundations of future Sonic in 3D for the next few years, moving away from the formula that started Sonic Adventure in Dreamcast.
Reference-vandal.elespanol.com