God of War Ragnarok delay rumours are all over the place

God of War Ragnarok
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Despite some reports suggesting the contraryꩲ, it looks like God of War Ragnarok is releasing this year anyway. 

A Twitter account that shares PSN database information initially reported that God of War: Ragnarok's placeholder release date had shifted to December 31 from September 30, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:sparking fears of a delay. A report then followed from stating th🌊at the next God of War game is moving to next year entirely, which was reportedly confirmed to the outlet by "various European so🅷urces".

The release date debacle caught plenty of attention on Resetera, which has prompted Bloomꦆberg's Jason Schreier to weigh in, casting doubt that God of War Ragnarok has suffered any delay. 

"It's hard to definitely prove a negative but Someone Who Would Know Firsthand just told me they haveꦫn't heard anything about a slip to 2023, as did Someone Else Who Might Know Secondhand," Schrei🦂er . 

Sony Santa Monica initially 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:delayed God of War Ragnarok into 2022 from 2021. According to Kratos voice actor Christopher Judge, that was due to him 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:needing several surgeries as he couldn't walk. 

However, we may have our God of War Ragnarok release date soon. One reputable leaker teased as much by sending the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Summer Game Fest's Twitter account🎀 an axe emoji alongside a gif saying "we're due a date". 

While you'd think that Sony would announce such a thing during its State of Play show, we've seen big announcements handed off before. Last year, Guerrilla revealed the Horizon Forbidden West release date during Gamesco𓄧m Opening Night Live, another show led by Geoff Keighley. 

God of War Ragnarok producer Cory Barlog has also said that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:"something cool is coming". Will we see something soon at non-E3 2022, though? We don't h🎃ave long to wait to find out. 

Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:E3 2022 schedule to see everything else that’s coming your way.

Iain Harris
News Editor, Games

I joined GamesRadar+ in May 2022 following stints at PCGamesN and PocketGamer.Biz, with some freelance for Kotakuꦅ UK, RockPaperShotgun, and VG24/7 thrown in for good measure. When I'm not running the news team on the games side, you'll find me putting News Editor duties to one side to play the hottest JRPG of 20 years ago or pillaging the depths of Final Fantasy 14 for a swanky new cloak – the more colourful, the better.