God of War Ragnarok will end Kratos’ Norse arc, as it should

God of War Ragnarok was one of the highlights of the PlayStation Showcase 2021, and every day brings us closer and closer to its 2022 release window. There’s never been a bad God of War game, so we have high hopes for Ragnarok — particularly since, as we now know, this game will end Kratos’ Norse myth arc. Whatever happens with the God of War series in the future, Ragnarok won’t get a direct sequel. And that’s fine, because based on past series entries, it probably doesn’t need one.

Judging by the positive response on social media, gamers are perfectly happy to let the story end in Ragnarok. Maybe it’s because they’ve been burned by trilogies before — and the God of War trilogy in particular. Frankly, a lot of stories work better as duologies than trilogies, and Kratos’ Norse adventures may be just one more example. If you’re satisfied with Sony’s decision, read on to find out why your feelings are justified. And if you were hoping for a trilogy, read on to find out why you might be better off embracing a shorter story format.

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