![]() ![]() ![]() And indeed this makes sense in terms of the tactic of letting PC gamers play God of War early next year, for example, and then maybe have them eyeing a PS5 to get going with the sequel Ragnarok when it comes out later in 2022. Sony has, of course, indicated that there will be more PC ports in the pipeline, but that they won’t be likely to arrive in close proximity to their respective PlayStation exclusive launches. Remember that God of War was released for the PS4 in 2018, so it’s taken quite some time for the port to come about. The caveat is, of course, that this would likely happen eventually, way down the line, rather than early in Ragnarok’s life. However, with God of War finally getting a port, it makes sense that Ragnarok could get the same treatment. In all honesty, we feel the reality is this could be a mistake. It’s not clear, then, whether this is just an accidental typo, or an indication that Jetpack will not just be converting God of War, but also the sequel Ragnarok, for the PC platform. Analysis: Maybe there’s something in this, but don’t bet on it
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