God Of War 1.15 Update Introduces UI Fixes, Other Improvements

Apr 26, 2018 at 07:38am EDT
God Of War

God Of War, the latest entry in the series developed by Sony Santa Monica, has received yet another update today.

The new update, update 1.15, introduces some unspecified UI fixes as well as other generic stability improvements. Patch notes are quite generic, so we don't know precisely what has been fixed in today's update.

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Yesterday, another God Of War update has been released, following another which introduced more unspecified fixes. Considering that the game doesn't suffer from any major issue, it's not surprising that Sony Santa Monica is focusing on small fixes.

If you are still on the fence regarding the game, you may want to check out our God Of War review, where Kai labels the game as one of the rare titles that define a console generation.

God of War is one of those rare titles that define the console generation. Kratos’ fighting has been refined to its very best and the lands of Midgard are filled with wonders of all manner to explore and defeat. It’s been nearly the entire lifespan of the PlayStation 4 console since Kratos has seen new adventure but the wait has been absolutely worth it. Santa Monica Studio’s journey is still far from over, but they’ve once again shown why Kratos is one of gaming’s greatest anti-heroes.

God Of War is now out on PlayStation 4 in all regions. We will keep you updated on the game's future updates as soon as more come in on them, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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