They say that humans are creatures of habit, which, for the most part, is true. When it comes to video game developers, most studios behind some of the biggest franchises tend to follow a routine. Case in point, Valve doesn't like touching anything with the number 3 in it. Kidding aside, for marketing reasons or because they want to take advantage of the holiday season, or just out of habit, developers usually drop new installments during the same month if not quarter every time.

A good example of this is the God of War games. All the mainline titles before 2018's soft reboot were released in March. Kratos' romp through Norse mythology didn't come too long after either as the game hit the market on April 20 before going to become one of the best-selling games on the PS4 and one of the best games of all time.

Having said that, it appears that God of War: Ragnarok is about to break this tradition.

Santa Monica Studio never really bothered to explain the March (or April) thing, so we can assume that this is more of a way for Sony to stagger its most popular games so they don't end up eating each other's sales. Because of this, we don't think that Sony is going to release God of War: Ragnarok in March, April, or any time within the first half of 2022.