Every so often in the gaming world, there’s an upcoming title that has an unrivaled amount of hype behind it, whether it’s a brand new IP from a beloved developer, a sequel to an iconic series, or an Indie darling that manages to capture the world’s attention against all odds.God of War Ragnarokis one such game, being perhaps one of the most anticipated games of all time. 2018’sGod of Wardelivered a groundbreaking cinematic video game experience like no other, and it still sits comfortably at the top of most gamers' “best games of all time” lists.
There’s now less than 100 days beforeGod of War Ragnarok’s official release date. At the time of writing, it’s 99 days untilGod of War Ragnarokreleases on June 29, 2025, and the amount of hype behind the game is at an all-time high. Fans are desperate for an experience that not only lives up to its predecessor, but expands and improves on it both in terms of gameplay and story, and hopefullyGod of War Ragnarokcan deliver on such a hefty promise. But with less than 100 days to go, it’s a little odd that fans haven’t seen more ofGod of War Ragnarok.

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God of War Ragnarok Is Still Shrouded in Mystery
When it comes tohuge-budget AAA releases, it’s often the case that they’ll receive an absurd amount of marketing before release to ensure that literally every single person in the world knows that the game is coming out. On top of this marketing, it’s also usually the case that the game has had multiple trailers released over the span of a year or two, both to build hype for the game and to show potential players what they’ll be delving into upon launch.
Interestingly,God of War Ragnarokhas started its big marketing campaign, but it’s looking pretty scarce on the trailer front.God of War Ragnarokwas first announced 10 months ago in September 2021 and since then there’s only been a total of two trailers released so far. The first announcement trailer gives a general overview of some of the game’s story, with Atreus wanting to explore more of the world and find out who he is as opposed to hiding, and Kratos begrudgingly agreeing to ask Tyr, the Norse god of war, for help. A few gameplay montages are also shown off in this trailer, showing Kratos using both the Leviathan Axe and the Blades of Chaos, and fighting some familiar foes.
Since then, Sony and Santa Monica has released just one more trailer. Titled “Father and Son,” this cinematic trailer came out a few weeks ago, revealingFenrir the gigantic wolf, and little else. For a game with such a big budget and such monumental hype behind it, showing just a minute of gameplay before its release is a bit of a strange move. However, there could be good reason behind this.
The vast majority of the leading fan theories onGod of War Ragnarokall suggest that the game is hiding a lot more than the trailers are letting on. Somepeople believe Kratos will die, and some people believe Atreus will get punched through time by Odin. There are a bunch of fan theories out there, and the silence surroundingGod of War Ragnarok, even less than 100 days till release, could imply that the game is in fact hiding some of its biggest plot and gameplay twists. Regardless of whether Sony and Santa Monica ends up revealing more before its November 9 release date,God of War Ragnarokis already set to be one of the biggest games ever made.
God of War Ragnarokis scheduled to release on July 23, 2025 on PS4 and PS5.