God of War Ragnarok Coming to PC Today With Extra Features

God of War Ragnarok Coming to PC Today With Extra Features

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I can’t help but feel a mix of elation and frustration as God of War Ragnarök finally graces the PC gaming landscape today. The gameplay improvements and accessibility features are certainly welcome additions that will undoubtedly enhance the overall experience for many players. However, the system and network requirements have left me scratching my head and reaching for my wallet simultaneously.


At long last, God of War Ragnarok has made its debut on PC today! The brilliant minds behind Santa Monica Studio and Jetpack Interactive have seized this opportunity to enrich the gaming experience by adding not one but two new user-friendly and accessibility enhancements to the game.

There’s a blend of anticipation for the launch, but also a touch of discontent regarding the specifications needed for the system and network.

Today, you can acquire the PC version of this year’s blockbuster hit on both Steam and the Epic Games Store. If you’re willing to spend an additional $10, the Digital Deluxe Edition will grant you a collection of Darkdale cosmetics, a digital art book from Dark Horse, and the game’s soundtrack.

In both the regular and premium editions, you’ll find the Valhalla DLC included, transforming God of War Ragnarök into a game with roguelike elements.

The new gameplay settings allow for a more tolerable experience with companions during puzzle phases, as there’s now an option to diminish hints. This should help minimize frequent controller tossing due to excessive hints being given every two minutes.

An additional notable aspect of the PC edition is the Cinematic Audio Description feature, hidden within the Audio Accessibility options. This functionality provides audio cues during cinematics to aid those with visual impairments in understanding the scene better.

At present, these characteristics can be found exclusively on the computer version; however, Santa Monica intends to make them accessible across other platforms at a later time.

In the PC version of the game, two brand-new settings will initially appear, with plans for them to also be incorporated into the console version. These settings are designed to offer you flexibility in tailoring your gaming experience.

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To express gratitude towards the God of War Ragnarök PC community, Santa Monica has incorporated a series of God of War-inspired stream alerts on their site. Additionally, players have the option to acquire a fan pack containing social media banners and 16:9 wallpapers.

GoW’s PSN and Storage Woes

God of War Ragnarok Coming to PC Today With Extra Features

As a devoted admirer, I find it surprising that not all at Sony seem to be up-to-date with the reasons behind the Helldivers 2 predicament. Intriguingly, the PC version of God of War Ragnarök necessitates a PlayStation Network account.

In addition to the inconvenience of an extra login with Steam, the PSN requirement restricts access for players in numerous countries, including Armenia, Estonia, Morocco, and Pakistan.

It’s important to note that not every experience is trouble-free, even in places with PSN access. The launch of Ghost of Tsushima seems to suggest that linking your game to a PlayStation Network account on the first day can be quite a hassle due to connection problems.

As a dedicated gamer, I’ve noticed some connection troubles popping up on the God of War Ragnarök Steam forum in the past couple of hours. Seems like Sony’s servers are struggling to keep up with the overwhelming demand from gamers like us.

A significant complaint among gamers regarding this adaptation is its high storage demand. To put it into perspective, God of War Ragnarök needs a whopping 175.72GB, which might seem unbelievable compared to the PlayStation 5 version that requires just 84GB.

It’s particularly disheartening given that Santa Monica tailored the game to appear stunningly beautiful and operate smoothly at 60 FPS on reasonably affordable hardware (RTX 2060S GPU, Intel i5 8600 CPU, and 16GB of RAM).

Although there may be some inconveniences, it appears that the God of War Ragnarök port will likely continue Sony’s trend of success in their current PC expansion strategy.

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2024-09-19 18:09