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According to Bloomberg, God of War Ragnarok game is currently planned to be released in November.

June is almost over...

Feeling great about my bet right now!!
How far ahead do they need to announce a release date? Not 6 months. Last year they had a Playstation Showcase in September, I assume they'll have that this year too and that's when they'll announce the release date.
 
There was already a Sony "showcase".

They announced TLOU remake. That was it.

I am not hear to actually to comment on the god of war release date, but it has been happening several times now where we are told and teased about a Sony showcase or event that does not exist.

To me, it felt this time like: 1) cheating because you guys keep building this hyped events and they happen less times than they don't. 2) this time, it comes like a jealous kid as all the other guys made a big show and Sony was absent. Then surprisingly every show is trash and the whole game festival is bad unless Sony comes and saves it.
I think we'll still get a big showcase this year even with how strong 2022 is for PlayStation

We got good announcements last year though the pacing sucked
 
Actually Ragnarok was stated to release in 2022. Even though they never gave it an actual date if it falls into 2023 that should be considered a delay.
In the 2020 showcase it said
Ragnarok is coming
2021
So if it's 2023 it's a second delay. Fine by me, just make it good.

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That's going to be fucking stupid if they don't show a new trailer


Why stupid? People care more about being able to play it this year than they do about just getting another trailer.
We still have 5 months between now and then to get another trailer prior to a launch trailer.
 
That's going to be fucking stupid if they don't show a new trailer


This is already stupid to begging with, all this teasing for a release date of a game that was originally announce as 2021 game.

At this point I just want to find out I'll play it in 2022. Terrible communication all along, giving a space for these insider to fill.
 
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I am guessing at this honestly, but the prevailing talk is what's coming is super minor, but I honestly don't know
I'm going by patterns with what they did for TLoU2 to today. They've been consistent with how they announce and release gameplay trailers prior to the already announced release date blog post prior. Usually within a month or two out showcase.
 
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I'm going by patterns with what they did for TLoU2 to today. They've been consistent with how they announce and release gameplay trailers prior to the already announced release date blog post prior. Usually within a month or two out showcase.
Totally agree that's why I don't think we get anything really new until Sept but hope I am wrong
 
Sony/Santa Monica. Absolutely needs at least a new trailer or better yet, uninterrupted gameplay (5-8 minutes).
They don't NEED absolutely nothing, the wild success of the first game already sells the sequel, what other game generates so much speculation about a simple release date?
 
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They don't NEED absolutely nothing, the wild success of the first game already sells the sequel.
This is not how marketing works. And there is this cloud over the game remember?

1.looks like a DLC.
2. More of the same.
3. Recycled animations.

This is the thing. From a marketing/PR point of view, the trailer shown was weak. Just remember how Sony showed GoW 2018 for the first time: With a fucking live orchestra, live and uninterrupted gameplay.

That gameplay alone had the gravitas this new God of war has failed to convey.

So yep. They fucking NEED a new uninterrupted gameplay trailer with the release date at the end ASAP, followed by a "lunch trailer" close to release. With the PR cycle in-between.
 
This is not how marketing works. And there is this cloud over the game remember?

1.looks like a DLC.
2. More of the same.
3. Recycled animations.

This is the thing. From a marketing/PR point of view, the trailer shown was weak. Just remember how Sony showed GoW 2018 for the first time: With a fucking live orchestra, live and uninterrupted gameplay.

That gameplay alone had the gravitas this new God of war has failed to convey.

So yep. They fucking NEED a new uninterrupted gameplay trailer with the release date at the end ASAP, followed by a "lunch trailer" close to release. With the PR cycle in-between.
I'd like a new trailer but let's be real, they don't need to create one right now. Look at how we're salivating over leaks and any little info on the game. It's going to do very well regardless
 
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This is not how marketing works. And there is this cloud over the game remember?

1.looks like a DLC.
2. More of the same.
3. Recycled animations.

This is the thing. From a marketing/PR point of view, the trailer shown was weak. Just remember how Sony showed GoW 2018 for the first time: With a fucking live orchestra, live and uninterrupted gameplay.

That gameplay alone had the gravitas this new God of war has failed to convey.

So yep. They fucking NEED a new uninterrupted gameplay trailer with the release date at the end ASAP, followed by a "lunch trailer" close to release. With the PR cycle in-between.
There is this cloud over the game, it's called the previous game having sold more than 20m copies.

You don't think people want "more of the same"? The game just released in January on PC and got a 93 Metacritic score and overwhelmingly positive reviews on Steam.

The marketing for the game hasn't even kicked in and here we are talking about it. God of War Ragnarok not being shown and possibly skiping 2022 is a bigger news that pretty much all we had in the "E3" period.
 
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There is this cloud over the game, it's called the previous game having sold more than 20m copies.
Again, this is not how marketing works bro.

Marketing guy: oh the previous game was 90+ en meta, sold a ton of copies....yep...we don't need marketing for the new one.

You don't think people want "more if the same"?
No.
The game just released in January on PC and got a 93 Metacritic score and overwhelmingly positive reviews on Steam.
Not a surprise. Is the same game that got 94 on PS4.
The marketing for the game hasn't even kicked in and here we are talking about it.
The marketing cycle begins the moment you unveil a new game. The unveiling itself is part of the marketing.
 
I'd like a new trailer but let's be real, they don't need to create one right now. Look at how we're salivating over leaks and any little info on the game. It's going to do very well regardless
Again, and as I said to the other guy. I am talking about marketing.

The fact that people are salivating over anything about this game proves my point exactly.
 
The marketing cycle begins the moment you unveil a new game. The unveiling itself is part of the marketing.
The unveiling itself was marketing for the PS5 and it worked, just a big fat lie about being a 2021 release.

We'll obviously get trailers and promotions once it makes sense for them but you say it as if they are in a bad position, they don't need anything and that exactly why they are taking their time with it.
 
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This is not how marketing works. And there is this cloud over the game remember?

1.looks like a DLC.
2. More of the same.
3. Recycled animations.

This is the thing. From a marketing/PR point of view, the trailer shown was weak. Just remember how Sony showed GoW 2018 for the first time: With a fucking live orchestra, live and uninterrupted gameplay.

That gameplay alone had the gravitas this new God of war has failed to convey.

So yep. They fucking NEED a new uninterrupted gameplay trailer with the release date at the end ASAP, followed by a "lunch trailer" close to release. With the PR cycle in-between.
Not even you believe a word of what you wrote.
 
I'd like a new trailer but let's be real, they don't need to create one right now. Look at how we're salivating over leaks and any little info on the game. It's going to do very well regardless

I agree. I don't think it is needed. If folks want to see what is new then that is fine, but at this point they could take various scenes and make a commercial out of it and it would be fine.
 
This is not how marketing works. And there is this cloud over the game remember?

1.looks like a DLC.
2. More of the same.
3. Recycled animations.

This is the thing. From a marketing/PR point of view, the trailer shown was weak. Just remember how Sony showed GoW 2018 for the first time: With a fucking live orchestra, live and uninterrupted gameplay.

That gameplay alone had the gravitas this new God of war has failed to convey.

So yep. They fucking NEED a new uninterrupted gameplay trailer with the release date at the end ASAP, followed by a "lunch trailer" close to release. With the PR cycle in-between.
I'm with you

2018's marketing was hype and spot on
 
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If you are aware of the discourse you will know is the truth.

EDIT: I was shocked at the answers of the sacred symbols guys in the latest episode over their expectations God of war Ragnarok
Nah. ER is more of the same, DS on open world, with recycled animations. You wrote a load of nonsense. Nobody cares about recycled animations and games being more of the same.
Sequels are usually more of the same. Nobody cares.
 
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There is this cloud over the game, it's called the previous game having sold more than 20m copies.

You don't think people want "more of the same"? The game just released in January on PC and got a 93 Metacritic score and overwhelmingly positive reviews on Steam.

The marketing for the game hasn't even kicked in and here we are talking about it. God of War Ragnarok not being shown and possibly skiping 2022 is a bigger news that pretty much all we had in the "E3" period.
No offense but the PC release hardly set the world on fire, I don't think it shows that people are salvating for more of the same old God of War. Steam charts says it's behind Halo Infinite, which most think bombed, and it's 5 times lower than old ass Skyrim, 10 times lower than Elden Ring, half of No Man's Sky. Etc.

PS fans are no doubt excited but I absolutely think a new trailer is needed, to show what's new. Horizon had a 14 minute gameplay focused State of Play, why do we expect less for a much bigger IP?
 
No offense but the PC release hardly set the world on fire, I don't think it shows that people are salvating for more of the same old God of War. Steam charts says it's behind Halo Infinite, which most think bombed, and it's 5 times lower than old ass Skyrim, 10 times lower than Elden Ring, half of No Man's Sky. Etc.

PS fans are no doubt excited but I absolutely think a new trailer is needed, to show what's new. Horizon had a 14 minute gameplay focused State of Play, why do we expect less for a much bigger IP?

What about the console release? Could be that GoW caters more to people that own PlayStation than PCs. And even without the numbers on PC it still sold extremely well.
 
You guys are wrong about video game release dates all the time very much like Halo being a launch title. I think it's the same thing the problem is fanboys fight to the death. I think god of war is a 2024 game.
 
I assume they may wait to show a big gameplay video until the EVO, a Sony event that millions of action game fans will watch and is in early August. They could announce the release date there or maybe before.

I see the game being released this year, probably November. It will sell a big amount of copies anyways, and not only at launch. It's a direct sequel of a GOTY winner, 20M+ copies seller game, doesn't rely on marketing to sell a lot. To release more or less trailers or to announce the release date before or not won't change that.
 
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