If you've found it difficult to keep track of everything going on with God of War: Ragnarok, you're not alone.
Just hours after Cory Barlog asked fans to "stay patient" and reassured everyone that the upcoming God of War game will still launch this year, Tom Henderson came forward with an interesting report.
The reputed industry insider didn't just back up earlier claims that Sony had something in the works before last month ended, but he published a detailed report on Exputer containing info on Santa Monica Studio's initial plans for the day. Specifically, Henderson laid out details about what should have been included in yesterday's Ragnarok release date reveal.
According to Henderson, the original contents of Sony's planned blog for the 30th would have contained the following info: Details about the Collector's Edition Jotnar Edition - comes with a 1:1 scale replica of Thor's Mjolnir hammer Collector's Edition - comes with everything that the Jotnar Edition contained alongside"badges, a map of the world, and more." Release date "Assurance that the game is doing well in development" A promise of gameplay footage that will arrive "at a later date" Henderson doesn't have a clue about the reason for the delay, but he did mention that he'd be happy "if plans were changed for a dedicated State of Play with [all the] announcements and gameplay," which we agree with.
