Cancelled God of War Multiplayer Game Screenshots Emerge Online

Images from a cancelled online multiplayer version of God of War have appeared online. The project, developed by Bluepoint Games, was quietly dropped, along with another game being made by Blur Studio. Although never officially announced, its development was an open secret.

Recently, screenshots from an unfinished version of the game have appeared online. These images suggest the game would have been a prequel, taking place during the events of the original God of War trilogy.

God of War Multiplayer Game Would’ve Returned to Greece, Screenshots Reveal

For years, Mp1st has consistently provided accurate gaming news. They’ve correctly reported on titles like Perfect Dark and Everwild, and now they’ve discovered screenshots of the unreleased multiplayer version of God of War.

We’ve received a lot of screenshots from our source (you can view them here) that offer some interesting details. While the information seems plausible, it’s best to view it with a bit of skepticism.

The screenshot strongly suggests the game would have been set in Greece. The God of War series hasn’t returned to that setting since the 2013 release of God of War: Ascension. According to a source at mp1st, Hades would have played a role, indicating the game’s events would have happened before his death in God of War 3.

Right now, this is all the information we have available. Since the project wasn’t officially announced, finding specific details about how it would play is going to be very difficult. However, it’s still fascinating to get a glimpse of Bluepoint’s ideas for this live-service game. While the future of the God of War series is a little unclear, with the Amazon TV show expected to begin production next year and another 2.5D game in development, it won’t be long before Kratos – or perhaps his brother – is back in action with those iconic blades.

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2025-10-26 23:48