God of War Ragnarok: no 2023 delay, targeting November 2022 launch

Sony Santa Monica is targeting a November 2022 release date for God of War Ragnarok on PS4 and PS5, may not be delayed into 2023.

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God of War Ragnarok may not be delayed into 2023, sources tell Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.

God of War Ragnarok: no 2023 delay, targeting November 2022 launch 1

Sony Santa Monica plans to release God of War Ragnarok in November 2022 on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Multiple sources have told Bloomberg about Sony's plans, and also say that Ragnarok was originally set for a September launch but moved to November. Naughty Dog's new The Last of Us PS5 remake will release in September instead.

The studio is expected to make a formal release date announcement sometime later this month, indicating that Sony is planning a special State of Play stream timed for the E3 summer season. The sequel was originally announced in 2020 and has been delayed multiple times due to COVID-19 disruptions. If it launches in 2022, Ragnarok will be a tentpole title to help complement Sony's massive 18 million PlayStation 5 shipment spree planned for the year.

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News Source:bloomberg.com

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