The sequel to God of War, which we’ll refer to as Ragnarok here (thanks to an ongoing but unconfirmed rumor), is in development and may be shown off during the September 9 PlayStation Showcase. Is it possible the God of War sequel will continue this trend and borrow from The Last of Us Part II? God of War and The Last of Us both depict a parent-child relationship, and although the settings and context of each couldn’t be more different, you can’t deny the thematic resonance - or the similarities in terms of overall gameplay and plot structure. Many recent exclusive PlayStation games have a lot in common.ĭark, gritty single-player adventures have been Sony’s bread and butter for the past several years, as evidenced by the likes of Days Gone, The Last of Us Part II, Ghost of Tsushima, and God of War to name a few.
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