Christopher Judge, the voice of Kratos in the God of War series, recently revealed that he will not be lending his voice to the remakes of the original God of War Greek trilogy. During a signing session at Fan Expo in Canada, Judge hinted that fans can expect news regarding the future of the series by "late summer" of this year. While the details remain speculative, it suggests that Sony Santa Monica may be preparing to announce a sequel to God of War Ragnarök. This follows previous hints from industry insiders about potential new projects from the studio, but nothing has been confirmed yet.
What is the future of the God of War series?The future of the God of War series remains uncertain, but Christopher Judge's comments indicate that new information could be revealed later this year, possibly pointing towards a sequel to God of War Ragnarök or new projects from Sony Santa Monica.
The God of War franchise has seen immense success, particularly with the release of God of War (2018) and its sequel, God of War Ragnarök (2022). These titles redefined the action-adventure genre, focusing on narrative depth and character development, particularly the relationship between Kratos and his son Atreus. The remakes of the original games take a nostalgic look back while integrating modern gameplay elements, expanding the appeal of the franchise to both old and new fans alike. With a TV adaptation in the works, the series is set to continue captivating audiences beyond just gaming.
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Man, I'm low-key bummed we won't get Judge's modern gravitas in those Greek remakes, but his late summer tease has me way more hyped for what's next. Honestly, the future of this franchise feels wide open beyond just another sequel.
It's wild to think we might get a new chapter in Kratos' journey so soon after Ragnarök. Judge's tease has me refreshing news feeds already, even if I'll miss his iconic voice in those Greek remakes.