PlayStation has released a new teaser outlining some of the new features and upgrades coming to God of War. As well as a system requirement list for the updated edition.
God of War on PC will run at unlocked framerates and native 4K resolutions, ensuring a fluid gaming experience. High-res shadows, better screen-space reflections, and support for NVIDIA DLSS will all be available to the graphics. This provides users of the RTX series cards with sharper, upscaled images and a speed gain.
PC Release Date + Specs
NVIDIA Reflex reduced latency technology is also supported in the game, helping players to respond faster and perform stronger combos. God of War, like previous PlayStation releases, supports 21:9 ultra-widescreen, ensuring a high-quality cinematic experience as you trek across the Norse kingdoms. The game has support for a variety of gamepads as well as completely adjustable mouse and keyboard keybindings.

- Sony also revealed a spec sheet for the PC version, revealing that 70 GB of storage space is required. You’ll need a second-generation Intel Core i5 processor and an NVIDIA GTX 980 or comparable to play God of War on the lowest settings (720p 30fps).
- Meanwhile, an Intel i9-9900k processor and an RTX 3080 graphics card are pre-requisites to operate it at the top, extreme settings (4K 60fps). Sony also suggests installing the game on a solid-state drive to ensure that the stages and textures load quickly.
Following the events of God of War III, the 2018 sequel introduces us to a more reclusive Kratos, who continues to live in the Norse realm — ancient Scandinavia. Kratos and his son Atreus must embark on a voyage to scatter Faye’s ashes.
Beginning January 14, 2022, God of War will be accessible for Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
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