God of War Ragnarok director Cory Barlog responds to cross-gen backlash.Cory Barlog, the creative director of God of War Ragnarok, replied to the vitriol that Santa Monica Studio receiving since the game announced as a cross-gen release.
God of War Ragnarok is, without question, one of the most widely anticipated video games right now.
Since its debut at Playstation 2, the God of War franchise has always played a leading role in the PlayStation systems. The 2018 soft reboting of the series brings Kratos to face the gods of Asgard in the country of Northern mythology.
The 2020 PlayStation 5 demonstration announced a sequel, with Ragnarok’s tease coming.
God of War Ragnarok director Cory Barlog responds to cross-gen backlash
The CEO of PlayStation Studios Herman Hulst claimed in a recent blog post that the sequel to God of War was postponed until 2022. He said that both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 will come with this game.
The delay was not surprising, as many other big game projects had also been delayed because of the continuing epidemic. The biggest surprise, though, was the introduction of PlayStation 4.
While last-gen support is surely wonderful, many fans fear that owing to technological restrictions the game could be held back.
Unfortunately, after opposing this action, some supporters pushed things a bit too far.
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“I made the calls, I did this” – Cory Barlog asks fans to stop attacking the Santa Monica Studio team
Since the beginning of Cory Barlog has joined the franchise God of War. He became the director of the God of War II in 2007, which he took up for the soft relaunch in 2018. At The Game Awards 2018 presentation, Barlog won Best Game Directorate and Game of the Year.
Ragnarok, the 45-year-old, tweeted with the outrage over God of War:
Despite the release of God of War Ragnarok until next year, enthusiasts expect for a sneak peak during the next E3 season.