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It appears the rumors are true, and those of us on PC will now be able to enjoy the rest of Kratos' journey on PC! In the PlayStation State of Play showcase that aired today, it was announced that God of War: Ragnarok will be coming to PC on September 19th, and it looks like it will have some wonderful features along with it. And it was shown off in a nice and nifty trailer.

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Finally, we will get to enjoy God of War: Ragnarok on PC, which is one of the more exciting announcements to come from today's showcase! In it, they showed off the game's unique features for PC, like unlocked framerates, ultrawide support, and upscaler support! The game will be utilizing all of the big names: DLSS 3, XeSS 1.3, and FSR 3.1. I am especially excited about FSR 3.1 since I have heard it will be a pretty significant update and could give an edge over XeSS 1.3, which is currently on par with FSR 3.0 and looking a bit better.

The game is being brought to PC by Jetpack Interactive, who brought over the original God of War to PC, and it will include the Valhalla DLC. From this, I would say it will most likely be quite optimized. Here's hoping that it will be optimized enough to play on the Steam Deck too!

The God of War: Ragnarok PC page isn't up yet, but we will link it here once it is!

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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