Ragnarök is nigh — that is, if you’ve got a PC capable of handling it. During its summer State of Play event, Sony announced that is coming to PC Setptember 19th. The news was accompanied by including the info that the game is now available for pre-order.
It’s been just over a year since released, adding . When we last left the pair in , the two had just returned from an epic journey to disperse Atreus’ mother’s ashes from the highest peak in the nine realms. In Kratos and Atreus’ lives have been upended by the omens heralding the destruction of the realms, an event that is connected to Atreus’ destiny.
The two go on a journey — sometimes separate, sometimes together — to figure out that destiny and to put a stop to the god Odin’s evil plans. is coming to PC at a time when to reach new players. This is one of the fastest PC ports for a first-party single-player Sony game, releasing a little more than an year after its console launch.
Other Sony exclusives like , , and remained on console for several years before seeing their own PC ports. The timing of this announcement is also somewhat ironic, however, as earlier this week, PlayStation’s new CEO, Hermen Hulst, commented that while multiplayer games will see day and date releases on PC, the strategy for single-player games is to . And there’s an interesting if unfortunate merit to that strategy, as Sony’s single-player PC ports at launch.
Hopefully, though, with the full might of Ragnarök behind .
