
Sony Interactive Leisure has formally introduced the following chapter within the God of Conflict franchise from Sony Santa Monica Studio, and as earlier rumours claimed, the title certainly options Faye (Kratos’ spouse from the Norse saga) as the primary character with actress Deborah Ann-Woll returning to play the character.
Going down after her funeral in 2018’s God of Conflict, this new title sees Faye’s spirit locked in an ethereal realm generally known as the ‘Afterlife of the Gods’ stuffed with magical and ethereal threats that she should ally with (together with a speaking Gelatinous Dice referred to as ‘Phranque’) and overcome. Very like the earlier titles within the collection earlier than it, this new title is a full-blooded, third-person motion journey with a concentrate on blistering melee fight (seems Faye is fairly helpful with a straight blade) and magical assaults that Faye can summon up from the ether.
Like earlier titles, Faye can even have allies be part of the battle on her behalf as nicely (together with the aforementioned yapping dice and a set of speaking sword ribbons which could have one thing of a chequered previous).
Put merely, God of Conflict: Laufey is shaping up extremely.
You may try the twenty minutes of gameplay under:
The God of Conflict collection marked its twentieth anniversary again in 2005, and there’s loads taking place with the franchise within the coming years. For starters, exterior of this newest God of Conflict undertaking, Amazon is at present engaged on a TV collection primarily based round God of Conflict and God of Conflict Ragnarok. The present will characteristic the likes of Ryan Hurst (Kratos), Max Parker (Heimdall), Ólafur Darri Ólafsson (Thor), and Mandy Patinkin (Odin).
Past that, Sony introduced earlier this yr that it’s remaking the unique God of Conflict trilogy, and what’s extra, TC Carson, who voiced Kratos within the earlier titles, shall be reprising his function for the remake undertaking.
No launch window or launch date has been introduced for God of Conflict: Laufey.






