Sony’s recentGod of War Ragnarokhas been a pleasant surprise to many. It took everything that was good about the 2018God of Warsoft reboot and built upon it, with a compelling and heartfelt narrative backed by solid RPG progression.God of War Ragnarokalso feels as long as an RPG thanks to its Norse Saga being planned as a trilogy, but Santa Monica Studio decided otherwise. That ended up being to the game’s benefit, even if that means that fans with less time on their hands are still working through it and the future of the franchise is now less clear.

Common speculation is that the nextGod of Wartitle could take place in Egypt, though there’s also the possibility of an Atreus spin-off. Regardless,God of Waris in a great place again, and both its Norse and Greek eras can stand as some of Sony’s all-time greatest first-party titles. Standing as the closest thing Sony has to a mascot franchise, it would be nice to see a little morecrossover betweenGod of Warand other first-party PlayStation IPs. These need not be any more than Easter eggs, andGod of War Ragnarokalready has a charming template to include them.

god of war ragnarok all Kvasir’s Poems

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God of War Ragnarok’s Collectible Poems Are A Great Surprise

Over the course ofGod of War Ragnarok, Kratos and his party will have all kinds of side adventures, completing quests and finding various collectibles. Many of these come with rewards, but pursuing one particular line could be considered its own reward. Sometimes, Kratos will come across thecollectible poems of Kvasir inGod of War Ragnarok, and all fourteen of them are references to other PlayStation franchises. More specifically, they refer to other first-party titles that are available on the PlayStation 4. Games likeBloodborne,Concrete Genie,The Last of Us Part 2, and more are all given shoutouts with equal enthusiasm.

It’s nice to see one of Sony’s biggest IPs pay lip service to its peers. These Easter eggs feel rewarding to veteran PlayStation fans, and their inclusion speaks toGod of War Ragnarok’s willingness to add extra touches to its already enormous runtime. Seeing an updated set in the nextGod of War, perhaps with simple artwork or figurines instead of poems, would have the same effect. Considering that a conversation between Kratos and Mimir referencesKratos’ appearance inPlaystation All-Stars Battle Royale, the sky’s the limit for these sorts of references.

Kratos from God of War Ragnarok wearing PlayStation-branded clothing

Future God of War Entries Should Shout Out More PlayStation Games

The fun doesn’t need to stop at idle collectibles, either. IfGod of Warcontinues in its current direction, it should still use RPG mechanics and gear in the future. Much of what Kratos and his allies can equip appear on the character models, allowing the player some measure of control over their appearances.Ragnarok’s New Game Plus updatereinforced this, with some new equipment made for both style and transformative playthroughs. However, cosmetic items, with or without stats, make great crossover material.

Costumes based on other PlayStation franchises would feel right at home inGod of War. There may need to be restrictions on chosen properties, as something like the modern clothing ofThe Last of Uswould look silly in an ancient setting, butDestiny 2’s recent PlayStation crossover promotionshows ways it could work. Outfits and weapons with referential names and appearances roughly based on main characters are ideal, and they could make great rewards for quests that also reference their source material. Despite its success,God of Warshouldn’t forget its roots as a flagship PlayStation title and could take its family with it as it strives for greater heights.

God of War Ragnarokis available now on PS4, and PS5.

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