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Since it's nearing the end of the year, here are some sketches of the games I played in 2023! By far my favorites were the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty DLC, and Jedi Survivor. I'm hoping next year to finally get around to playing Baldur's Gate 3 since I really want to play it. Here's to another year of gaming!
#fanart#god of war ragnarok#spiderman ps4#spider man miles morales#totk#loz totk#jedi survivor#star wars jedi survivor#starfield#cyberpunk 2077#phantom liberty#i was most disappointed with starfield...#even though i drew lots of my boi Ned in his Starfield get up I was still kinda bored and underwhelmed with the game overall#that and the game was ridiculously unoptimized and ran horribly on my PC#i should've used that money to get baldur's gate 3 lol
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The champion of the Jötnar
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Cook & Becker, in collaboration with Santa Monica Studio, have added new prints to their collection of official giclée fine art prints featuring art from the video game 'God Of War: Ragnarok'.
Each print in the collection is of concept art of the locations and characters in the game and is hand-numbered and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
On sale now through Cook & Becker.
#Art#God Of War Ragnarok#God Of War#Cook & Becker#Vance Kovacs#Abe Taraky#Jose Daniel Cabrera#Mark Castanon#Luke Berliner#poster#print#giclee#Sony Santa Monica#Video Games#gaming#Playstation#PS4#PS5
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God of War: Ragnarok free DLC ‘Valhalla’ announced
Gematsu Source
Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and developer Santa Monica Studio have announced God of War: Ragnarok free downloadable content “Valhalla.” It will launch on December 12.
Here is an overview of the downloadable content, via PlayStation Blog:
(Spoilers for God of War: Ragnarok below)
Journey to Valhalla
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla will be an epilogue to the events of God of War Ragnarok that follows Kratos on a deeply personal and reflective journey. Set after the decisive battle against Odin and Atreus’ departure, Kratos has seen a path for himself that he never thought possible before. Brought to the mysterious shores of Valhalla accompanied only by Mimir, Kratos will enter its unknown depths to overcome trials within himself and face echoes of his past.
Combat Reimagined
The team here at Santa Monica Studio challenged ourselves to make something different from anything we have done before in God of War history. God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla celebrates the combat you know and love from God of War Ragnarok and blends it with fresh, experimental elements inspired by the roguelite genre. Each attempt in Valhalla will encourage you to master different aspects of Kratos’ arsenal as you face new combinations of enemies and some surprises along the way!
Fight, Learn, Grow
In Valhalla, defeat in combat is not the end of a warrior’s spirit. If Kratos falls, he will reawaken outside the doors ready for the next try. During each attempt, you will learn and adapt to the challenges Valhalla has to offer. The more you overcome, the more resources you’ll gain that can be put towards permanent upgrades that affect both Kratos and even Valhalla itself. Accumulating rewards and knowledge during your attempts will help you get ever closer to discovering the mysteries that await Kratos within.
Master Valhalla, Master Thyself
The shore of Valhalla humbles all those who wish to enter. Kratos must cast off his armor and equipment, and instead build towards both per-attempt and permanent rewards. Kratos will have access to all his weapons and fully-upgraded skill trees at all times, but must commit to a shield and path of Spartan Rage for each attempt. As you overcome the trials of Valhalla and explore its depths, you will make choices between temporary Glyphs for which Stats to upgrade, which Perks to select, which Runic Attacks to wield, and more. Each attempt can play out differently based on the rewards you choose, so keep your strategy in mind when making selections! Wise preparation, adaptability to the challenge at hand, and command of your abilities will be the keys to mastery.
Play in Style
Armor in Valhalla is for appearances only, so don’t hold back when customizing for style! Unlock different looks, then mix and match your favorites between attempts to get Kratos looking fighting fit for all your Photo Mode needs.
Choose your Challenge
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla has five difficulty settings that have been specially crafted and tuned to the unique gameplay of the downloadable content. Each difficulty setting increases the rewards you’ll gain from battle, and you can swap freely among them between attempts (including to and from the highest difficulty setting, Show Me Mastery). As your skills grow, we encourage you to try out some of the higher difficulties to earn more rewards and test your mastery over Kratos’ arsenal! Between the five options, you will be able to select the level of challenge that is most fun for you. To help further customize your gameplay experience, the downloadable content will continue God of War Ragnarök’s standard for accessibility settings.
Play at Any Time
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla is a separate experience from God of War Ragnarök, so you don’t need to worry about going in without certain upgrades, equipment, or story progress. If you think the DLC sounds fun, you can jump in at any time! However, if you are concerned about narrative or gameplay spoilers, we do recommend that you finish God of War Ragnarok first as God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla serves as an epilogue to the story of the base game.
A Gift to the Fans
If you own God of War Ragnarok, you will be able to download God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla for free on December 12 at PlayStation Store. On behalf of everyone at Santa Monica Studio, we want to wish everyone a happy holiday and extend our heartfelt gratefulness for the incredible support you’ve shown us over the past year. We truly are fans of our fans, and we hope you enjoy God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla when it comes out next week. We can’t wait for you to play and share your experience with us by using #GodOfWarRagnarokValhalla or #GoWRV on social.
God of War Ragnarok is available now for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
Watch the announcement trailer below.
Announce Trailer
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God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla - Reveal Trailer
The free "Valhalla" DLC for God of War Ragnarök will launch on December 12, 2023.
Key visual
First details via PlayStation Blog
Journey to Valhalla
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla will be an epilogue to the events of God of War Ragnarok that follows Kratos on a deeply personal and reflective journey.
Set after the decisive battle against Odin and Atreus’ departure, Kratos has seen a path for himself that he never thought possible before. Brought to the mysterious shores of Valhalla accompanied only by Mimir, Kratos will enter its unknown depths to overcome trials within himself and face echoes of his past.
Combat Reimagined
The team here at Santa Monica Studio challenged ourselves to make something different from anything we have done before in God of War history. God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla celebrates the combat you know and love from God of War Ragnarok and blends it with fresh, experimental elements inspired by the roguelite genre.
Each attempt in Valhalla will encourage you to master different aspects of Kratos’ arsenal as you face new combinations of enemies and some surprises along the way!
Fight, Learn, Grow
In Valhalla, defeat in combat is not the end of a warrior’s spirit. If Kratos falls, he will reawaken outside the doors ready for the next try. During each attempt, you will learn and adapt to the challenges Valhalla has to offer. The more you overcome, the more resources you’ll gain that can be put towards permanent upgrades that affect both Kratos and even Valhalla itself.
Accumulating rewards and knowledge during your attempts will help you get ever closer to discovering the mysteries that await Kratos within.
Master Valhalla, Master Thyself
The shore of Valhalla humbles all those who wish to enter. Kratos must cast off his armor and equipment, and instead build towards both per-attempt and permanent rewards.
Kratos will have access to all his weapons and fully-upgraded skill trees at all times, but must commit to a shield and path of Spartan Rage for each attempt. As you overcome the trials of Valhalla and explore its depths, you will make choices between temporary Glyphs for which Stats to upgrade, which Perks to select, which Runic Attacks to wield, and more. Each attempt can play out differently based on the rewards you choose, so keep your strategy in mind when making selections!
Wise preparation, adaptability to the challenge at hand, and command of your abilities will be the keys to mastery.
Play in Style
Armor in Valhalla is for appearances only, so don’t hold back when customizing for style! Unlock different looks, then mix and match your favorites between attempts to get Kratos looking fighting fit for all your Photo Mode needs.
Choose your Challenge
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla has five difficulty settings that have been specially crafted and tuned to the unique gameplay of the downloadable content. Each difficulty setting increases the rewards you’ll gain from battle, and you can swap freely among them between attempts (including to and from the highest difficulty setting, Show Me Mastery).
As your skills grow, we encourage you to try out some of the higher difficulties to earn more rewards and test your mastery over Kratos’ arsenal!
Between the five options, you will be able to select the level of challenge that is most fun for you. To help further customize your gameplay experience, the downloadable content will continue God of War Ragnarök’s standard for accessibility settings.
Play at Any Time
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla is a separate experience from God of War Ragnarök, so you don’t need to worry about going in without certain upgrades, equipment, or story progress. If you think the DLC sounds fun, you can jump in at any time!
However, if you are concerned about narrative or gameplay spoilers, we do recommend that you finish God of War Ragnarok first as God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla serves as an epilogue to the story of the base game.
A Gift to the Fans
If you own God of War Ragnarok, you will be able to download God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla for free on December 12 at PlayStation Store.
On behalf of everyone at Santa Monica Studio, we want to wish everyone a happy holiday and extend our heartfelt gratefulness for the incredible support you’ve shown us over the past year. We truly are fans of our fans, and we hope you enjoy God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla when it comes out next week. We can’t wait for you to play and share your experience with us by using #GodOfWarRagnarokValhalla or #GoWRV on social.
#God of War Ragnarok#GoW Ragnarok#God of War PS5#God of War#SIE Santa Monica Studio#Sony Interactive Entertainment#video game#PS5#PS4#The Game Awards 2023#TGA 2023#long post
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Sindri and Atreus
#video game aesthetic#video game photography#video games#ps4 photomode#ps4#videogame photography#aesthetic#god of war ragnarok#god of war#god of war atreus#god of war sindri#atreus#atreus gow#atreus god of war#sindri#sindri gow#sindri god of war#kratos#kratos gow#kratos god of war#gow#gow ragnarok
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currently in the process of drawing kratos from god of war
the little details are kicking my ass cuz its all in ballpoint pen but itll be so worth it in the end
ps ignore the horrible camera quality
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PLAY Magazine #9
Kratos
illustrated by David Nakayama
#Kratos#God of War#God of War RAGNAROK#Leviathan axe#God of War Universe#GOW#David Nakayama#artists on tumblr#art#comic book art#Playstation#Playstation exclusive#PS4#PS5#cover art#PLAY Magazine#comics#gaming#digital art#digital 2D#illustration#video games
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Instagram: @nalaura.vp
Twitter: @nalauravp
•Game: God Of War Ragnarök
•Developer: Santa Monica Studio (@santamonicastudio )
•Taken on PS4 SLIM.
#game photography#gaming photography#photo mode#virtual photography#playstation#in game photography#gamingedit#girl gamer#photomode#god of war ragnarok#god of war#kratos#ps4share#ps4#geek#wallpaper
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Fan Art by Dao Trong Le.
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#faye#laufey#laufey the just#kratos#faye x kratos#fayetos#atreus#loki#angrboda#angrboða#atreus x angrboda#atreboda#angrboda x loki#god of war#god of war ragnarok#gow#gowr#santa monica studio#photomode#video game screenshots#ps4#countlessofvoids photos
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kratos drawings cause he’s all i think about
bros golfing
#kratos#god of war#god of war ragnarok#god of war ragnarök#kratos god of war#gow#kratos gow#kratos fanart#god of war fanart#drawing#fanart#art#artist#my art#fanartist#ps4#ps5#babygirlification is real#he’s my little meow meow#my babygirl
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The BOY sketch I completely forgot to post until now 😭. Nah but seriously, love Atreus. Might try to draw the other GoWR characters in the near future!
#fanart#art#video games#gow ragnarok#atreus#kratos#god of war#god of war ragnorak#ragnarök#gow#god of war 2022#santa monica studio#sony ps4
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#god of war#god of war ragnarok#video games#ps4#ps5#baldur god of war#freya god of war#kratos#atreus
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