New God of War Ragnarok PS5 bundle doesn't include that epic controller
Save on the console, 🍒digital game, and standard cont🔯roller
A 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:God of War Ragnarok 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 bundle will launch ℱalongside the game on November 9.
Sony released a brief trailer showing off the "next-gen♛ immersion" of the hotly anticip♌ated action game, concluding with a brief shot of the new bundle.
This is a bog-standard PS5 game bundle. For a slightly reduced prꦏice, you'll get the disc edition of the PS5, one standard DualSense contr💝oller, and a digital copy of God of War Ragnarok. The Pulse 3D headset featured in the trailer is not included.
Sadly, while we've had open 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:God of War DualSense pre-orders for some time now, the custom controller isn't included in this bundle. It's possible Sony or individual retailers will list a more lavish Ragnarok bundle with more goodies included – and we may also see a variant featuring the digital edition 🥂PS5 – but for now it's standard stuff all the way down. Even so, a non-trivial amount of people are probably going to want a PS5 just to play Ragnarok, so this bundle will likely be pretty popular come November.
Sony recently hinted that future PS5 flagship titles such as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ragnarok could eventually come to PC as well, and PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst is open to multi-platform launches for the platform's live service games. However, Hulst also🦄 said that even PC-bound games will remain console-exclusive for "at least a year," so the PS5 will likely be the excl🍨usive home of Ragnarok for some time.
As of last week, God of War Ragnarok has officially gone gold, meaning the folks at developer Sony Santa Monica have a launch build ready for discs. This effectively cements its November 9 release date, though we're sure to post-la𓂃unch patches and may well see some day-one improvements as well.
The most recent God of War Ragnarok trailer focuses on the mounting tension between Kratos and Atreus as they tackle the next leg of their journey.
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