God of War Ragnarok Goes Gold, November Release in No Danger of Slipping

Oct 7, 2022 at 02:06pm EDT
God of War Ragnarok

We’ve had a November release date for God of War Ragnarok for a while now, but you can never rule a delay out, particularly these days. Thankfully, it seems like God of War Ragnarok’s release date is pretty much a lock as today Santa Monica Studio confirmed the game has gone gold, meaning a shippable version of the game has been completed.

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“We are thrilled to announce that God of War Ragnarok has gone gold! On behalf of [Santa Monica Studio] and all of our partners, thank you to the fans for supporting us over the course of development. We’re almost to launch and can’t wait for you to play on November 9!"

It seems getting God of War Ragnarok out the door was an all-hand-on-deck situation, as the tweet above lists numerous support studios, including PlayStation Studios Creative Arts, Bluepoint Games, Valkyrie Entertainment, RedHot Studio, Super Allow, Jetpack Interactive, SuperGenius, and Original Force. Haven’t been keeping up with God of War Ragnarok? Here’s the game’s official description…

"From Santa Monica Studio comes the sequel to the critically acclaimed God of War (2018). Kratos and Atreus must journey to each of the Nine Realms in search of answers as they prepare for the prophesied battle that will end the world. Together, Kratos and Atreus venture deep into the Nine Realms in search of answers as Asgardian forces prepare for war. Along the way they will explore stunning, mythical landscapes, gather allies from across the realms and face fearsome enemies in the form of Norse gods and monsters. As the threat of Ragnarök grows ever closer, Kratos and Atreus find themselves choosing between the safety of their family and the safety of the realms..."

God of War Ragnarok launches on PS4 and PS5 on November 9.

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