Ragnarok is coming, or so it’s been said. In God of War Ragnarok, Kratos and Atreus find themselves in a colder, more dangerous version of the nine realms we saw in 2018’s soft reboot. The game is, as expected, massive in size and scope, and it’ll take any player a long time to experience it all. That also means it may very well be a daunting, sometimes difficult game to overcome, but it doesn’t have to be. With our God of War Ragnarok guides all in one place–right here!–you can not just get off to a strong start, but find the guidance you need every step of the way. Who’s ready for another father-son bonding experience?
It should be noted that because some of this content is best played in the post-story portion of the game, you should consider this guide–and each of those linked within it–to contain spoilers, even as we’ve not actually spoiled the story. But inferences can be made from some of this content, so proceed knowing that in advance.
How long to beat God of War Ragnarok?
With a game of this scope, often one’s first question is regarding the time investment it may require. That answer changes depending on your playstyle, but we’ve got information to serve all kinds of players. Here’s how long God of War Ragnarok takes to beat, along with insight into side missions and open-world structure.