God of War Lands on April 20

God of War Lands on April 20

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Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jan 24, 2018 @ 07:07 AM (Staff Bios)
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For all of you God of War fans out there, prepare yourself, as God of War for the PlayStation 4 has a release date, and that happens to be April 20.

The same day Nintendo Labo launches. It's going to be an exciting release week to say the lease. The title, which dives into the vast lands belonging to Norse Mythology, features the dynamic relationship of Kratos and his son, Atreus. What makes this title stand out from previous entries of the series is the deliverance: it appears more mature and cinematic, akin to what you'd find in The Last of Us. In other words, except a deeper story with some heavy dialogue.



If you're still excited about the title, you should be made aware that there are several pre-order offers available. A typical pre-order for God of War will grant you three legendary shield skins. If you preorder via Gamestop or EB Games, you'll receive a Luck of Ages XP Boost. There's also a $150 Collector's Edition, where you'll find a 9-inch statue of Kratos and Artreus slitting the necks of enemies, a cloth map, carvings, a lithograph, and a steel case.

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