What happens when you fully complete God of War Ragnarok?

What happens when you fully complete God of War Ragnarok?

When you fully complete God of War Ragnarok, you unlock the Beyond Ragnarok phase, allowing you to freely travel between all the realms and explore them to your heart’s content, with no additional content opening up, no equipment unlocked, and no post-credits scene exclusively available to those who do everything. Completing the game also grants you access to previously locked-out realms and locations, such as Jotunheim, Sanctuary Grove (Midgard), and Mist Field (Niflheim), using the Yggdrasil Seeds gifted by Ratatoskr.

FAQs

General Questions

  1. Can you continue God of War Ragnarok after you beat it?: Yes, once you finally reach the end, some of the credits will overlay the gameplay, and after these credits are done, you’ll enter a post-game chapter called Beyond Ragnarok.
  2. Is there a 100% ending in God of War Ragnarok?: Yes, God of War Ragnarök does have a secret ending, which can be accessed after the final battle by returning to Sindri’s House.
  3. What happens when you 100% the game | God Of War Ragnarok?: After completing the main story, you can explore the realms, complete favors, and collect all equipment, but no additional content opens up, and there’s no Trophy or post-credits scene exclusively available to those who do everything.

Post-Game Content

  1. What to do in God of War Ragnarok after 100% completion?: You can visit Tyr in each realm, awaken the trolls and dragon, visit Charulie/Birgir, get Atreus’ journal, interact with Angrboda and Thrud, and find Skjoldr and Sinmara crying.
  2. Can you go to Asgard after beating God of War Ragnarok?: No, unlike all of the other realms in God of War Ragnarok, players will not be able to explore Asgard freely after completing the main story.

Character-Specific Questions

  1. Where did Atreus go after Ragnarök?: After the cataclysm ends, Atreus wakes up in Midgard and walks along a spiral path, passing by all the friends he met in God of War: Ragnarok, until he gets to the top, where Angrboda is waiting.
  2. Where is real Tyr in God of War Ragnarok?: The real Tyr can be found in the Aesir Prison Wreckage area of Niflheim as part of the Broken Prison favor.
  3. What happens after you find the real Tyr?: After freeing him from prison, Tyr will appear in different locations in the nine realms, and you can find and talk to him to learn more about him.

Gameplay and Exploration

  1. Can you visit all 9 realms in God of War Ragnarok?: Yes, unlike its predecessor, God of War Ragnarok allows players to visit all nine realms, as well as Yggdrasil, which is sometimes referred to as the realm between realms.
  2. Can you go to Jotunheim after beating God of War Ragnarok?: Yes, once you finish the main story, you can go back to your base to speak with Ratatoskr, who will gift you with Yggdrasil Seeds, allowing you passage to previously locked-out realms and locations, including Jotunheim.

Story and Prophecies

  1. What prophecy did Kratos see at the end of Ragnarok?: The previous God of War ended with Kratos seeing a Giant’s prophecy that he would die at Ragnarok, but Kratos scoffs at such predictions, saying that we make our own fate.
  2. Was Odin Tyr the whole time?: The Tyr that Kratos and Atreus had freed in Svartalfheim was actually Odin in disguise, who posed as his own son as a means to infiltrate Kratos’ circle of allies and know their plans.

Completion and Duration

  1. How long is Gow Ragnarok 100% completion?: Completing the main story while dabbling in a few extras and more along the way takes about 30-35 hours, while doing everything in the game will take around 55-60 hours+.
  2. What happens to Atreus after ending?: Atreus does not die at the end of Ragnarok, though his ending is certainly a tearjerker, and he tells Kratos that he must strike out on his own journey in order to restore the giants and return to his people.
  3. Is Kratos story over?: No, God of War Ragnarok leaves Kratos’ story open for another sequel, and a third game in the Norse Saga seems obvious, given that God of War’s original Greek Saga was a trilogy.

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