Rumor: God of War Greek Saga Remaster Set for Release in 2025

by Alex Co October 10, 2024 4:23 pm in News
God of War Greek Saga Remaster

If you’re not a fan of Sony’s current remastering phase, then this might change your mind (or not). Apparently, Santa Monica Studio alongside Nixxes Software are working on a God of War Greek Saga remaster (not the title), and will be released sometime in 2025.

This was mentioned by leaker Lunatic Ignus who even claims that development on the project is finished, and that Sony is just waiting for the perfect time to announce it. Allegedly, the announcement is happening is happening sometime between December to March, and this will include ALL the God of War Greek games, and not just God of War 1-3, which means it even includes the PlayStation Portable entries.

For reference, here are the God of War games set in Greece featuring an angry Kratos.

  • God of War (PS2, 2005)
  • God of War 2 (PS2, 2007)
  • God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP, 2008)
  • God of War 3 (PS3, 2010)
  • God of War: Ghost of Sparta (PSP, 2010)
  • God of War: Ascension (PS3, 2013)

There’s also God of War: Betrayal which is a 2D  side-scroller that was released on mobile devices, though we’re assuming that won’t be part of it. Bear in mind, none of this has been confirmed, and we are trying to get this verified ourselves. We’ve also contacted Sony about it, and if we get a reply, we’ll update the article with the info. Lunatic Ignus did correctly leak that Black Myth Wukong would feature over 80 bosses, which leads us to believe that they might know what they’re talking about.

If this project is real, which makes sense given Sony’s remastering kick, then perhaps we’ll get an announcement at The Game Awards in December? Again, this is but a rumor, so please take it with a bag of salt for now. That said, it does seem like a plausible one, and would keep the attention on the franchise even if we’re unsure whether we’re getting another God of War based in Norse mythology given Santa Monica did kind of wrap the game up in God of War Ragnoark,  though there are more stories left there for sure.

Speaking of Ragnarok, it was just released on PC recently (read our review of it here), though it wasn’t as warmly received as its predecessor, and we’re guessing the mandatory PSN account tie up has something to do with that. In terms of confirmed remasters, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered — which we leaked a full two years before it was announced — is set for release later this month on both PS5 and PC.

Would you want to play the God of War Greek saga again? Or for those about to experience it for the first time, you’ll find it very, very different from the 2018 God of War entry.

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Calypso
Calypso
1 year ago

I was hoping for individual remasters, not a collection. We already have a good God of War 3 remaster on PS4. They can’t really do much more with it. It would be nice to get a real remaster of GoW 1 and 2, but I am willing to bet they will just be ‘enhanced’ via the crappy PS2 emulator.

Odds are they will be releasing all of the games on the Classics store and this isn’t really a remastered collection. Like they will announce one God of War game will be coming to the classics collection each month (rotating between the PS2 and portable games).