Kratos isn't done. Faye's taking center stage in God of War Laufey, and it's got fans on edge, wondering if the old god-slayer's being pushed to the side. That's not happening, according to Sony, who's promising "many more stories to tell" with Kratos, which is a relief, because his character arc is still wildly compelling, with a depth that's been expertly woven throughout the series, and to cut it short now would be a monumental mistake, especially given the investment fans have made in his journey.

Quick Facts — God of War Laufey

DeveloperUniversal Studios Hollywood Hub
PublisherSony Interactive Entertainment
Platform(s)PS5
GenreAction RPG

It's a big deal. You'll see why: Kratos is key. The community's reaction to God of War Laufey is all over the place, with some folks calling out the gameplay for feeling a bit too simple, especially in that opening part, and, you know, Kratos not being on screen as much as we're used to. We've got the real feel from Santa Monica Studio, though - they've made it clear they're not done with Kratos, saying "Kratos is the God of War – we have many more stories to tell with him" in a post that shows they're in this for the long haul with him.

God of War Laufey Raises Questions About Kratos’ Legacy

Kratos is key. You'll see him again. The God of War series is not done with him. In fact, Cory Barlog says "there's always going to be Kratos games". It's a good thing, for fans. The God of War Laufey announcement is worth mentioning, with Santa Monica Studio exploring Faye's story. They've got a plan, it seems. Barlog notes Faye is "still part of the larger tapestry of what we truly want to explore", giving us the real feel of what's to come. With honesty from the studio, we've got a better understanding of the series' future, and it's looking bright for Kratos, the character we've all come to love, with the studio's crossover into new stories, not leaving him behind.

It's happening. You'll see a God of War Trilogy Remake soon. The original God of War was released in 2005. That's old. It debuted on the PS2, then came the sequel in 2007, and God of War 3 wrapped things up in 2010 for the PS3. This remake is key for Sony, they've got a long-term plan, with Kratos as the main man, and it's the real feel that matters, not just honesty about the project's scope, it's a crossover of old and new, worth mentioning that the God of War series is getting a major reboot, we've seen this before, but this time it's different, with the God of War Laufey announcement, you'll notice a shift in focus, for the better, it seems.

Kratos Isn't Leaving, Says Sony Executive

Kratos is key. You'll see him again. The team at Santa Monica Studio feels the same way, it's clear. In God of War Laufey, they've got a story to tell, with director Ariel Lawrence saying they can't ignore the main character - that's Kratos, by the way. It's the real feel they're going for, with honesty from the developers about what's next for the series. We've got confirmation from the studio, too, that Kratos is here to stay, which is worth mentioning, given the hype around God of War Laufey.

"For us, it's not a departure; it's more of an expansion,"

Cory Barlog, Santa Monica Studio's head of creative

God of War's Next Chapter Confirmed

Kratos is safe. You'll see more of him. The God of War series is key for Sony. It's about honesty with fans, who were worried after God of War Laufey was announced. With Laufey, we get a fresh look, this time with Faye. They've also got the Trilogy Remake in the works, which is worth mentioning. It's clear Sony wants to keep the real feel of God of War intact, with Kratos at the forefront, for the fans, and that's what matters.

You'll see the real feel in Laufey. It's honest. The community is upset. Kratos isn't in it much. They've got a key problem: keeping old fans happy with the God of War series. We've seen this with the Trilogy Remake, which is worth mentioning for its potential to bring back the old Kratos, a move that's clearly for the fans who've been with the series since the start, and it's one of those things that's harder to pull off than it sounds, with Sony saying Kratos' future is secured, which is good news for fans of the God of War series.

<strong>"Kratos Isn't Done Yet—Sony Confirms"</strong>

The Bad Gamer Take

Sony will continue to feature Kratos in future God of War games because his character arc remains wildly compelling and fans have invested heavily in his journey. This is reinforced by Cory Barlog's statement that "there's always going to be Kratos games", indicating a long-term commitment to the character. WATCH for Santa Monica Studio's upcoming projects to see how they balance Faye's story with Kratos' continued presence in the series.

You'll see Kratos again. The real feel is there. In God of War Laufey, we've got honesty from Sony about Kratos' future. It's key to the series. For fans, the wait is on - they've announced God of War Laufey and a God of War Trilogy Remake is in the works with Santa Monica Studio, which means a crossover of new stories, like Faye's, with Kratos' legend, and that's worth mentioning, as it shows they've got a plan to keep the series fresh, with Kratos at the forefront, and we've got no release date yet, it's a wait and see.

ℹ️ Note: The God of War Trilogy Remake is in early development with no announced release date. God of War Laufey's release details are also forthcoming.

Laufey’s Shadow Over Kratos’ Next Fight

  • Sony confirms Kratos will feature in future God of War games.
  • God of War Laufey stars Faye but promises brief Kratos appearances.
  • A God of War Trilogy Remake is in early development, highlighting Kratos.
  • Community reaction to Laufey is mixed, criticizing simplicity and Kratos' role.
  • Studio describes Faye's story as an "expansion," not a Kratos departure.