Will the next God of War be about Atreus?
The next God of War game may indeed focus on Atreus, given the ending of God of War Ragnarok and the potential for a spin-off sequel, with Kratos and Atreus possibly going their separate ways, and Atreus becoming a central character in the next installment. The God of War series has always been known for its Norse Saga, but with the conclusion of Ragnarok, it’s possible that the next game will explore new territories, such as Egyptian mythology, and delve deeper into Atreus‘ character development and backstory.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Will Kratos be in God of War 6?
Kratos will likely be in God of War 6, but his role might be reduced, with Atreus taking center stage, and the game potentially exploring Kratos‘ past or his journey to Egypt.
2. Is God of War Ragnarök the last game?
God of War Ragnarök is not the last game in the series, as the developer, Santa Monica Studio, has hinted at a potential follow-up, possibly focusing on Atreus, and with Sindri as a villain.
3. Will the next Gow be in Egypt?
There’s a possibility that the next God of War game will be set in Egypt, exploring Egyptian mythology, and featuring Kratos and Atreus in a new and exciting environment.
4. What is Kratos’ final prophecy?
Kratos‘ final prophecy is that he will die at Ragnarök, and Atreus will unite with Odin in Asgard, setting the stage for a potential sequel that explores the consequences of this prophecy.
5. Can we play as Atreus after Ragnarok?
Yes, players can play as Atreus in certain quests throughout God of War Ragnarok, and it’s possible that the next game will feature Atreus as a playable character, with Kratos making appearances or having a supporting role.
6. Does Sindri still hate Atreus?
Sindri is still bitter towards Atreus and Kratos due to Brok‘s death, and his character development in God of War Ragnarök sets him up as a potential villain in the next game.
7. Is there a secret ending in God of War Ragnarök?
Yes, God of War Ragnarök has a secret ending that can be unlocked by returning to Sindri’s House after the final battle, providing additional context and clues about the game’s story and characters.
8. Will Atreus return to Kratos after Ragnarok?
Atreus does not die at the end of Ragnarok, and he tells Kratos that he must strike out on his own journey to restore the giants and return to his people, setting the stage for a potential sequel that explores their relationship and Atreus‘ growth.
9. What does the final mural mean in God of War Ragnarok?
The final mural in God of War Ragnarok depicts Kratos‘ conflict in Greece, his travels to Midgard, and his praise and approval as a God, providing a sense of closure and completion for Kratos‘ character arc.
10. Will Kratos go to Egypt?
Kratos might travel to Egypt in the next game, exploring Egyptian mythology and facing new challenges and enemies, which would be a fresh and exciting direction for the series.
11. Where is Atreus after Ragnarok?
Atreus wakes up in Midgard after the cataclysm ends, and he walks along a spiral path, passing by his friends, until he reaches the top, where Angrboda is waiting, setting the stage for his potential journey in the next game.
12. Will Sindri forgive Atreus?
Sindri refuses to forgive Atreus for the foreseeable future due to Brok‘s death, and his character development in God of War Ragnarök suggests that he may become a villain in the next game.
13. What if Atreus put on the mask?
If Atreus had put on the Mask, it would have led to Odin gaining the power to defeat Kratos, and the prophecy from God of War (2018) coming true, which would have had significant consequences for the story and characters.
14. Does Freya love Kratos?
Freya is friendly towards Kratos, and it’s implied that she sees herself in him, which is why she decides to help him, and she also teases that she might have romantic feelings for him.
15. Why did Kratos cry at the end of Ragnarok?
Kratos cries at the end of Ragnarok because he’s finally seen as a God worthy of worship, instead of being feared or hated, and he’s proud of the person he’s become, and the relationships he’s formed, particularly with Atreus.