God of War Returning to Greece? Insider Teases New Prequel Game

The God of War franchise may be heading back to its roots, with rumors suggesting a new game set in ancient Greece is in development for PlayStation 5. While fans hoped for a remaster of the original 2005 title during the series’ 20th-anniversary celebration, insiders now hint at something even more exciting: a brand-new side story featuring Kratos’ Greek era. Let’s break down what we know so far about this mysterious project.

God of War Returning to Greece? Insider Teases New Prequel Game
God of War Returning to Greece? Insider Teases New Prequel Game

What the Insiders Are Saying

According to Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb, Sony has a God of War project in the works that will return to Greek mythology. On Bluesky, Grubb clarified:

“There’s still a Greek God of War thing coming out this year, but it’s not a remaster collection. It’s a new side-story project.”

Grubb tempered expectations, suggesting this won’t be a full-scale sequel but rather a shorter experience—possibly similar in scope to Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

This aligns with earlier reports from Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson, who claimed the next game could feature a younger Kratos.


Will It Be a Prequel or a Sequel?

The big question is: Which version of Kratos will we play as?

  • Young Kratos: A prequel could explore his early days as the Ghost of Sparta, diving deeper into his brutal past.
  • Older Kratos: Alternatively, the game might follow the Norse saga’s Kratos revisiting Greece in a new context.

For now, details are scarce, but the prospect of returning to Greek mythology—whether through flashbacks or a standalone story—has fans buzzing.


Why This Makes Sense for the Franchise

The game reboot in 2018 shifted the series to Norse mythology, but Greece remains a fan-favorite setting. A return to Kratos’ origins could:

  • Expand the Lore: Fill in gaps in his backstory or explore untold Greek myths.
  • Test New Ideas: Serve as a smaller-scale project before God of War 6.
  • Nostalgia Factor: Revisit the brutal combat and epic scale of the original trilogy.

Given the success of God of War Ragnarök, Santa Monica Studio has room to experiment with fresh storytelling approaches.


When Can We Expect an Announcement?

With Grubb hinting at a 2024 release, an official reveal could happen soon—possibly at a PlayStation Showcase or Summer Game Fest. Until then, fans should keep expectations in check, as this project may not be the next major sequel.

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A Return to Form?

While we wait for official confirmation, the idea of God of War revisiting Greece is thrilling. Whether it’s a prequel, side story, or something entirely unexpected, this rumored project could offer a fresh perspective on Kratos’ saga.

What do you hope to see in a Greek-set God of War game? Share your theories in the comments!

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