The most recent update released a God of War Ragnarok story Trailer at Sony’s State of Play in September 2022. God of War Ragnarok, which will be released on November 9th, is unquestionably the largest gaming release of the last quarter of 2022.  

The video game’s latest trailer is by far the most informative one yet, revealing new locales, opponents, and – most importantly – details about the game’s still-mysterious plot. Fans of the show immediately set to work unraveling every mystery concealed in the new clip, even though it didn’t explicitly expose all of them. Although none of this has been officially confirmed, we do think we know the answers to some of the most pressing queries the trailer posed.

Overview of the God of War Ragnarok story Trailer

To the joy of fans worldwide, the most recent story trailer made its debut during the State of Play showcase in September 2022. We had a lot to look at and a clearer understanding of the story’s emphasis thanks to what was displayed. The central theme of the trailer is the connection between Kratos and Atreus, and you can tell that there will be building tension between the two as it progresses. It begins with Arteus stroking a tree, which is an interesting parallel to the God of War’s opening.

Atreus seems to have different views about what they should be doing now that he is getting older and bigger, and he displays a wish to take on the role of guardian.

There is also a lot of emphasis on the concept of fate and how, if we don’t try to control our own destiny, we can allow ourselves to be bound by it. When you consider who Atreus truly is, which is revealed at the conclusion of God of War, this is doubly interesting. Will he live up to that reputation or, as Kratos claims, forge his own path?

God of War Ragnarok story Trailer
Overview of the God of War Ragnarok story Trailer

The youngster shoots an arrow that really cuts through the sky in a dramatic way, seemingly turning day into night as a wolf follows the arrow, and we also see other very enormous wolves who seem to have connections to Atreus. Intriguingly, the teaser for the film’s release day hinted at a huge wolf-like Fenrir standing before the two to watch the action scenes.

We are certain that the two will encounter numerous obstacles and foes, and the tale clip ends with Kratos striking out at Thor.

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What’s up with The Wolves?

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What’s up with The Wolves?

Fenrir is undoubtedly the big-ass wolf from Norse mythology that you are most familiar with. He is a figure of hatred and fear among the gods since he is destined to kill Odin after Ragnarok. He is also the child of Loki and Angrboda, which raises the possibility that Ragnarok could involve some significant time travel mishaps.

Skoll and Hati were two sons that Fenrir himself had. It’s unclear who exactly is chasing which of these enormous wolves across Earth, but it is predicted that they will catch them during the beginning of Ragnarok. Although Skoll and Hati aren’t mentioned by name in the Ragnarok trailer, it is safe to conclude that they are the two wolves in question.

In a previous clip, Atreus could be seen carrying a stone with the word Hati carved into it. The stone Atreus is holding in the latest teaser may be its companion, as Skoll’s name is engraved on it, according to Xevnir’s video. It’s plausible that these relics allow Atreus to hunt the Sun because he is seen instructing one of the wolves to do so in the newest teaser.

God of War Ragnarok story Trailer
What’s up with The Wolves?

The reason why Odin is attempting to usher in Ragnarok then becomes a question. There must be a way that starting the apocalypse helps him unless he wants to be eaten by Fenrir. If Odin is indeed behind Atreus setting the wolves loose, he possesses a wide range of arcane knowledge, making it impossible to predict just how complicated his scheme may be.

Norse mythology serves as a starting point for God of War Ragnarok, but it is obviously not required to adhere to any of it. However, combining Norse mythology tales with the in-depth God of War fan knowledge can help us understand what to expect from Ragnarok, or at the very least, provide us with some intriguing alternate interpretations to consider in the meanwhile.

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Who Is Kratos Carrying in the God of War Ragnarok story Trailer?

God of War Ragnarok story Trailer
Who Is Kratos Carrying in the God of War Ragnarok story Trailer?

A new character could be concealed by a minor detail in the trailer. In one image, Kratos is shown carrying a person who is either unconscious or helpless. Online rumors quickly circulated that it might be Tyr or Angrboda, two characters with significant roles in God of War Ragnarok. Freyr, Freya’s brother, is much more likely to be the culprit.

The attire, hair, and build of the figure, as noted by YouTuber DaFookas, are completely dissimilar from those of any of those figures yet match what is known about Freyr. In this scene, a dark elf can be seen assisting Kratos in making his getaway while magic similar to the kind Freya has used in the past protects them from being stopped. In Norse mythology, Freyr is occasionally regarded as the king of the elves, and Santa Monica Studio may use this interpretation for Ragnarok.

God of War Ragnarok story Trailer
Who Is Kratos Carrying in the God of War Ragnarok story Trailer?

Though Freyr from mythology is associated with Ragnarok, it’s unclear how he might support Kratos and Atreus. The Vanir and Aesir gods both adore Freyr, a god of peace and fertility. It is said that Freyr will defeat the enormous Surtr during the conflict but perish as well.

Kratos may want to use Freyr’s assistance to get rid of Surtr before he can lead the giants into battle and start the flames that will destroy the planet. Since Ragnarok isn’t bound by mythology, Freyr and Surtr can have very different outcomes in this tale.

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What Is Atreus’ Secret?

God of War Ragnarok story Trailer
What Is Atreus’ Secret?

Kratos’ huge secret, which effectively sums up everything that transpired in the series’ previous games, was disclosed to his son at the start of God of War 2018, and now Atreus is the one with a secret to keep. Everyone keeps secrets, Atreus says in the trailer’s very first lines. This is followed by a picture of Atreus caressing a tree that has an odd white glow emanating from it.

Atreus investigates murals that show a prophecy later in the movie and answers the door for a man covered in shadow. Odin is probably certainly that stranger. In Norse mythology, Odin is associated with magic and divination, thus it’s possible that he guided Atreus toward a prophecy or perhaps gave him the ability to recognize them for himself.

Atreus is seen inspecting a little relic in the same scene, which is perhaps connected to a later-explained enigma. This might have also been an Odin gift, according to a fantastic trailer breakdown by YouTuber Xevnir. Regardless of whether Odin delivered the relic to Atreus, there is another thing he seems to be concealing.

God of War Ragnarok story Trailer
What Is Atreus’ Secret?

If Atreus’ talents and this peculiar gift are connected to Odin, that justification alone should be enough to keep them hidden from Kratos. Knowing that his son is being influenced by a god might shatter their still-fragile relationship because murdering gods is kind of Kratos’ thing.

Atreus might be concealing his desire to fulfill a prophecy because Kratos opposes the concept of fate in its entirety in the video. It’s also conceivable that there is a deeper secret at play, one that, if Kratos knew it, would put him in peril; alternatively, Odin may have lied to Atreus by disclosing it.

As a result, even though we don’t know the specifics, it’s likely that Atreus is keeping Kratos safe by concealing the fact that Odin gave him some kind of ability or prophecy-related knowledge.

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Conclusion

Above is some information about the God of War Ragnarok story Trailer. Ragnarok will conclude the Norse narrative, even if it won’t be the last God of War game. There won’t be the third game, according to producer Cory Barlog, because trilogies are simply too lengthy. Fans should soon receive answers to all of the important questions they have about the 2018 match.

God of War Ragnarok is scheduled to launch on November 9 for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

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