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God of War on PC delivers nearly everything we’d hoped for

"Boy." "Yes?" "You are ready... for the PC port." (This image was directly captured by Ars from the game's PC build—as were most of the other images in this article, unless otherwise clarified.)

Enlarge / “Boy. ” “Yes? ” “You are ready… for the PC port. ” (This image was directly captured by Ars from the game’s PC build—as were most of the other images in this article, unless otherwise clarified. ) (credit: Sony Santa Monica)

While headlines have suggested that Sony’s PlayStation division is more invested in the PC gaming space than ever before, its track record of releases thus far has been a bit shaky, even if the future looks promising. Sony’s combined PC-porting studios stumbled in mid-2020 with Horizon: Zero Dawn , although the company eventually massaged that game into decent shape months later. Meanwhile, Days Gone arrived in 2021 with the solid number of PC-specific bells and whistles. That’s only two bona fide PlayStation “hits” on PERSONAL COMPUTER thus far, leaving plenty of popular series missing.

Sony continues its PC-porting streak in 2022 by announcing two more titles. The first , 2018’s God of War reboot , is emblematic of the company’s PS4-game-porting aspirations. ( Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection , coming later this year, is the second. ) Volvo Santa Monica provided preview code|code calculatordecoder} for God of War ‘s PC slot a full four weeks before the particular game’s $49. 99 launch this particular Friday on Steam , typically the Epic Games Store , Humble , plus other PC gaming storefronts. Based on what I’ve tested thus far, that level of confidence is warranted.

Tiding COMPUTER players over before the non-PC Ragnarök

God of War official PC port trailer.

Before digging into God associated with War ‘s PC specifics (and my recommendations for settings in addition to toggles), let’s recap why I care about a port regarding a four-year-old PS4 game. When the God of War reboot arrived in 2018, the series’ original run had accumulated a mix involving baggage and fatigue that cooled my initial expectations. It didn’t take long for Sony Santa Monica’s gorgeous, massive, emotional adventure to change my tune, and the game finished third on Ars’ 2018 best-of list.

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