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twintail said:
BraLoD said:

I hear people are expecting it to be announced around Summer Game Fest, which was always the time to announce the big stuff back when E3 was the big thing, but my point is about the same, using the biggest event nowdays, The Game Awards, to do it.

They specifically choosen to announce Naughty Dog next big game there in 2024 too, even it being so far away from release.

Sure, they did announce God of War Ragnarok in the usual September State of Play, so there is a better precedent there, but by choosing to reveal the remake on a SoP this year, even as it'll be a game that comes after Cory's game, it scream to me they are saving that game to be the big thing to end the year, in the biggest venue possible.

And I personally don't think having a 6 month period between announcement and reveal is bad, unless it's actually a new IP, which is confirmed to not be the case and IMO is another God of War mythos jump.

Cory had a vision for 5 more God of War games before Ragnarok, so we are still due 4 of them. He also had made sure some bullet point were met in Ragnarok after letting another person direct it.

We also were confirmed Tyr would be hinting on new locations with his travels and exercicies, by Valhalla end we got reinforced both Japan and Egypt with his weapons and fighting styles, from the symbols on Tyr's mural on 2018, but got a Mesoamerican weapon in the place of what was a Celtic symbol before on the mural.

I think Egypt at the very least warrants 2 games or 1 game and 1 final tye-in with Greece to end the series, so right now we would have either Japan (doubt it with how much is has been used recently, even in-house by Sucker Punch) or either Celtic or Mesoamerican (Azted/Mayan), so my bet would be the later, as I would personally preffer going to American continent rather than staying on Europe, but I think they will find someway to mix both because that Celtic symbol has to be more imporant than the Mesoaerican weapon.

Anyway, what I mean is, another, new, God of War being announced this year would build hype instantly, they don't need a long marketing period for it.

There is nothing confirmed about Cory's next game. If we take the chatter that it isn't a new IP, we should also consider that the same chatter is claiming that it will feel as if it were one. Reinventing an existing IP is not going to make it an instant sell imo. But I suppose we'll see what Sony decides to do regarding this. 

Yes, but that information about it now being a new IP is shared by both Shinobi and Jason from Bloomberg, so IMO it's as confirmed as it can be before actually being announced.

They did say it would feel like a new IP, but that's exactly what 2018 did for the series too, we have even kind of have 2 different Kratos, based on how much it changed the franchise.

With Cory saying he had 5 (now 4) games still on mind, and making sure Ragnarok would follow specific plans, like Atreus having to leave Kratos side by the end, and they also confirming Tyr is the hint to where the series would be going next, it is by far the best assumption that his next game is still God of War, and it is another mythos.

There is the possibility of before going over this plan he would to do something else, yes it does, but as of now many things lead me to think it is the above.

And yeah, no way but to wait and see lol.