The name of June 30 has been talked about in the game world for a while. The sector provides information from the inside; Some of their names claimed that Sony would announce the release date of God of War: Ragnarök on June 30. Cory Barlog’s recent reactivation and insinuations have accelerated these rumors.
However, Sony seems to have abandoned this plan. As confirmed by Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, the announcement of a planned release date for June 30, or today, has been postponed. In fact, Cory Barlog’s last few tweets show that this plan has been abandoned. But that doesn’t mean the game has been postponed. God of War: Ragnarök will most likely meet the players in November of this year.
Asked by a growing number of Barlogs, he tweeted yesterday: “Dear everyone. If it were up to me, I would share all the information with you as soon as I find out, but I am not the one to decide this. So please be patient. I promise you, this information will be shared with you as soon as possible. We make games for you. We make the games because of you”
Of course, we can understand that the players are impatient, but it is really irrelevant to squeeze Barlog because the release date announcement has not come.
God of War: Ragnarök is directed by Eric Williams.