We also see a dark elf apparently aiding Kratos’ escape in this scene as magic like the kind we’ve seen Freya use prevents to stop them. However, it’s far more likely it’s Freya’s brother Freyr.Īs YouTuber DaFookas points out, the figure’s clothing, hair, and build look entirely different from either of those characters, but match what we know about Freyr. Fans immediately speculated online that it could be Angrboda or Tyr, both of whom play major parts in God of War Ragnarok. In one shot, we see Kratos carrying someone who’s either unconscious or incapacitated. One small detail in the trailer may be hiding a brand-new character. What does God of War want with a god of peace? Santa Monica Studio 2. So while we don’t know the details, it’s likely Atreus is hiding the fact that Odin granted him some power or knowledge related to prophecy, believing that he’s keeping Kratos safe. It’s also possible there’s a deeper secret here that would endanger Kratos if he knew or - or Odin could have told Atreus as much to deceive him. Kratos also speaks against the entire idea of fate in the trailer, so Atreus could be hiding his intention to enact a prophecy. Given killing gods is kind of Kratos’ whole thing, learning his son is being influenced by one could ruin their still-fragile relationship. If Atreus’ abilities and this strange gift are tied to Odin, that’s reason enough to keep them secret from Kratos. Whether or not Odin gave the artifact to Atreus, it’s something else he seems to be hiding. An excellent trailer breakdown by YouTuber Xevnir suggests this may have been a gift from Odin as well. In the same sequence, we see Atreus looking at a small artifact that’s likely tied to another mystery we’ll get to later. Odin is tied to magic and divination in Norse mythology, so it’s possible he set Atreus on the path of a prophecy or even granted him the ability to read prophetic signs himself. Later in the trailer, Atreus examines murals that depict a prophecy and answers the door for a stranger cloaked in shadow. The very first words spoken in the trailer are Atreus saying, “Everyone keeps secrets.” That’s accompanied by a shot of Atreus touching a tree, which emits a strange white glow. God of War 2018 began with Kratos’ big secret - basically everything that happened in previous games in the series - being revealed to his son, and now it’s Atreus who has something to hide. Based on the end of the first God of War reboot, it’s also possible that unexpected gods will join the later parts of the story.Atreus is calling his own shots in God of War Ragnarok. In addition to named gods, trailers also show off a bunch of new mystical creatures including colorful mermaids, giant wolves, and a humongous floating jellyfish. ![]() Brok and Sindri do make appearances in the trailers, and they will likely stick around for a future third game. Modi survived the battle against Kratos and Atreus in the first game, and then While he does not yet appear in any promotional material, he could very well become a rival for Atreus as Thor and Kratos duke it out. A trailer clip shows her nearly slashing Atreus, but instead letting him live and only taking the same mistletoe that ultimately killed her son Baldur. ![]() The biggest change is for Freya, who started as a reluctant ally but has now turned into a major recurring villain. In addition to the new gods confirmed in promotional material, trailers also verify several returning characters from the first game. All the old gods confirmed for God of War Ragnarok ![]() As the progenitor of Magni, Modi, Thor, Baldur, and Tyr, Odin will enter the sequel with an already-massive web of relationships. Just his silhouette in the trailers is enough to create a deadly atmosphere, and his quiet voice contrasts with all of the terrible acts the story has pinned on him. ![]() Lastly, the granddaddy of all Norse mythology Odin is confirmed for God of War Ragnarok.
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