When Does God of War Ragnarok Release? – Answered

We have a release date, finally!

God of War Ragnarok from Sony Santa Monica is one of the most anticipated releases of 2022. Fans of the 2018 game have been clamoring for a release date for quite some time now, and we finally have one! Here is when God of War Ragnarok will release for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

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When Does God of War Ragnarok Release? – Answered

God of War Ragnarok will release on November 9, 2022. This date comes directly from the PlayStation Blog post. Outside of the release date, we also got a brand new cinematic trailer for the game. It’s only 30 seconds long but gives another look into the world of God of War.

On top of that, Sony also announced a collector’s edition for God of War Ragnarok. According to the blog post, this edition comes with the following:

  • Printed voucher code for the full God of War Ragnarök game on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles.
  • A Steelbook Display Case (no game disc included) – The God of War Ragnarök Steelbook Display Case depicts renditions of the Bear and the Wolf. 
  • 2” Vanir Twins Carvings – In the same style as Atreus’ wooden toy carvings of the Huldra Brothers from the God of War (2018) Collector’s Edition, the God of War Ragnarök Collector’s Edition completes the set with carvings of the Vanir Twins. 
  • Dwarven Dice Set – This set comes with a set of dice with a quality wood-like finish in a dice bag with a symbol of Yggdrasil on the outside. 
  • 16” Mjölnir Replica – A highly detailed replica of Thor’s signature weapon from God of War Ragnarök. 

So if you’re trying to make sure you get everything that comes with the game keep your eye out for when this edition goes up for pre-order on July 15 at 10am your local time.


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