Leaked Screenshots Reveal the Axed Multiplayer God of War Game Could Have Taken Us to Greece
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Leaked Screenshots Reveal the Axed Multiplayer God of War Game Could Have Taken Us to Greece

Recent leaks indicate that the canceled multiplayer game set in the God of War universe may have brought players back to Greece, showcasing architecture reminiscent of the series.

Over the years, Sony has aimed to launch several live service games. Recent attempts to do so, particularly the cancellation of key titles like Concord and Marathon, have led to a reevaluation of their strategy. In light of this, screenshots from a now-canceled multiplayer title in the God of War series have emerged, showcasing potential settings in Greece.

The images highlight several elements, including what appears to be an armory belonging to Hades, suggesting a theme that would connect players with the underworld.

Notable Quote: “The pathos of Kratos reliving his past probably ought to not be undercut by the desire to get five hundred Hermes Gems for a daily kill quest or whatever.”

The leaked material raises questions about what this multiplayer format could have entailed, particularly how it would fit within the broader narrative established in the single-player games, emphasizing a return to the roots of Kratos’s journey. More details about the leaks can be found through MP1st.

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