But that’s a long, long way away

God of War, a series about taking revenge on the gods, really only hinges on one thing: It needs to take place within a polytheistic culture. Kratos (or whomever a future protagonist might be) must have a conflict with the gods and then he must attempt to kill the gods. That’s the formula and more gods makes for a grander time.

WhileGod of Warhas temporarily shifted from Greek to Nordic mythology, it’s not necessarily settling there. Speaking withGame Informer(and as reported byGameSpot; accessing the interview requires a Game Informer subscription),God of Wardirector Cory Barlog has a couple ideas for other civilizations that might nicely suit the series.

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“The Greek games were the Greek era ofGod of War. Moving on, the next mythological belief system he interacts with became the Norse era ofGod of War. But we may end up going on to the Egyptian era and the Mayan era and so on and so forth,” Barlog said.

Those could very well be fascinating settings but it’s a lot of stargazing and conjecture at this point. Barlog confesses that Sony Santa Monica had to convince Sony that anotherGod of Warwas a good idea afterAscensionfailed to garner the same success that its predecessors saw. It sounds like NorseGod of Warhas to earn back Sony’s confidence before we start seriously fantasizing about what other cultures might be a good fit.

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