God of War (2018) Smashes Onto PC This January

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God of War 2018 developed by Sony Santa Monica is releasing on PC this coming January. On January 14, players will be able to play the critically acclaimed game on Steam and the Epic Games Store for the first time ever. Before this, the only way to play the game was on a PlayStation 4 or 5. 

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God of War (2018) Smashes Onto PC This January 

It’s no surprise that God of War has made its way to PC as Sony has been porting more and more of its games to Steam. Just last year we saw Horizon Zero Dawn, Days Gone and Death Stranding makes their way to the platform. 

The game is $50 and is roughly 80 Gbs and PC. 

God of War will have a wide array of PC graphical features such as 4K resolutions, unlocked framerates, and 21:9 ultra-widescreen support. 

It will also feature Nvidia DLSS on supported devices. DLSS will allow players to obtain high resolutions without sacrificing high framerates in the game. 

The game will also have keyboard and mouse support and the ability to rebind any keys you want. It will also support Dualshock 4, Dualsense, and more gamepads if you prefer to play on a controller. 

If you purchase the game on PC you will receive the following additional content:

  • Death’s Vow Armor Sets for Kratos and Atreus
  • Exile’s Guardian Shield Skin
  • Buckler of the Forge Shield Skin
  • Shining Elven Soul Shield Skin
  • Dökkenshieldr Shield Skin

These skins were pre-order content when the game originally came out but was later made free for everyone. PC players won’t miss out on the freebies. 

God of War is coming to PC on January 14, 2022, and will be available on Steam and The Epic Games Store

Now is a good time to catch up on God of War 2018 before God of War Ragnarok launches sometime in 2022. 

What do you think of God of War coming to PC? Are you going to check it out? Be sure to let us know on the official Prima Games Twitter and Facebook pages, or leave us a comment down below! 

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