A few days after the arrival of the new version of the game for PC, two hours of gameplay showing God of War (2018) on this platform have appeared on YouTube. Sony announced the migration of God of war to Pc in October 2021, promising an improved iteration of the adventure that will feature a whole host of extra features.
For one thing, the title will come with a native 4K resolution, along with ultra-wide screen options. NVIDIA has also told gamers of Pc what hope that God of war is compatible with its DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and low latency Reflex technology. In short, Kratos and Atreus’s award-winning Nordic world getaway will soon be better played on a non-PlayStation platform. This isn’t Sony’s first foray into the PC space, and it won’t be the last. The 2020 release of Horizon Zero Dawn on PC got things rolling, and its incredible commercial success led to the launch of Days Gone last year on Steam and the Epic Games Store. At some point this year, the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves collection will also hit the aforementioned stores.
The YouTube channel, Sigma Hawk Gaming, recently uploaded two hours of gameplay from God of war in Pc. Although the button prompts show that the player used the mouse and keyboard to control Kratos, nothing more about the version is shown in the video or in the description. Therefore, the resolution and frame rate of the game are not mentioned.
Leaving aside the absence of graphical details and performance, the images of God of war in Pc they are incredibly impressive. And that’s despite the drawbacks of YouTube compression. However, with the launch of the game on PC just around the corner, players don’t have to wait long to see the title in all its glory in the master race.
Santa Monica Studio and Sony brought God of war back from the ashes of Tartarus in 2018, dropping Kratos into a whole new setting with a fresh story and a dependent son. Now fans are patiently awaiting the return of Kratos and Atreus in GoW: Ragnarok, a sequel to the 2018 story that will allow the Santa Monica team to end the Norse story. At the time of writing, a specific release date for the long-awaited sequel has not yet been set.