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In Vancouver, casting for the main roles has already taken place
The game's events were supposed to unfold in Ancient Greece
New setting, new weapons
Vancouver will be the main location for filming
Many God of War fans have always dreamed of returning to the place where it all began: to Mount Olympus, Ares, and the chaotic beginnings of the Spartan's story. And according to rumours, their wishes were heard, but there is one small hitch.
Rumours of a new God of War game set in Ancient Greece have been circulating for some time now, and it is due out later this year.
Christopher Judge, the actor who gave voice and movement to the iconic Kratos in the latest God of War installments, said that the collaborative and respectful atmosphere on set and the game itself "really changed his whole outlook on the world".
Despite Kratos' storied history on PlayStation, the first instalments of the legendary God of War series are undoubtedly in need of an update. After promising rumours, fans were hoping to hear announcements during the franchise's 20th anniversary celebration this May, but Sony quickly cooled their enthusiasm by announcing in advance that there were "no planned announcements" for that particular event. But that didn't stop the fans.
Sony is preparing a big surprise for gamers
Santa Monica Studio has released update 06.02 for God of War Ragnarök, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the franchise. The update adds a free Dark Odyssey cosmetic item collection available to all players on PS5, PS4 and PC.
Video game adaptations already have successful examples with The Last of Us, Fallout, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and Arcane. However, every new announcement of a TV series or film based on a game still causes scepticism among gamers. And the situation repeated itself when the showrunner of the upcoming God of War series, Ron Moore, admitted that he is not a gamer and did not complete the game in 2018.
Amazon is confident in its upcoming God of War series, having ordered two seasons before the premiere of the first one. This was announced by Ronald D. Moore, known for his work on Battlestar Galactica and For All Mankind, who is currently leading the project.
Fans' hopes will not be fulfilled
The announcement will coincide with the series' 20th anniversary celebrations
An old rumour may get confirmation today














