Report: God of War Remake Questions Denied by Sony From Being Asked in Dev Q&A

Report: God of War Remake

With Sony not shy on re-releasing some of the company’s biggest gaming hits as a remaster/remake, could a God of War remake be in the cards? Apparently, this is a touchy subject, as Sony has allegedly not allowed this question be asked in a new Q&A session regarding God of War Ragnarok’s recently released Valhalla DLC.

This was revealed by content creator GameBreakerGod in a new video where they had God of War Ragnarok Combat Lead (and Valhalla DLC game director) Mihir Sheth and Bruno Velazquez (also Valhalla DLC co-game director) talk about the free content update and game. In the comments section, a viewer asked why GameBreakerGod didn’t ask about God of War remakes, to which the content creator replied that he wasn’t allowed to ask about it.

For those unaware, it’s not uncommmon for video game PR (public relations) to screen some of the stuff that’s about to be asked or provide a few off-limits stuff. Apparently, asking about remakes is one of those, which means asking about it on-air would mean the content creator jeopardizing their relationship with the studio (and Sony in general).

Does this mean Sony is working on a God of War remake? Not really, but it does make one wonder why the company wouldn’t even want those questions fielded.

Speaking of remakes, we broke a story on how Sony has a Horizon Zero Dawn remake/remaster in the works for the PS5, which you can read about here.

God of War Ragnarok’s Valhalla free content update is out already, and is without a doubt, a must-play experience.

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