COMPLETE SCENE OF EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY (God of Struggle 2018 Deleted Cutscene)



*GOD OF WAR RAGNAROK: TYR EXPLAINED THROUGH 67 REVELATIONS – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVWBSTSg8_8

*Kratos WILL RETURN TO GREECE For the BLADE OF OLYMPUS and Finish Norse Mythology in GOD OF WAR RAGNAROK – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg2m3ruyefY

*Kratos is STRONGER: GOD OF WAR EVOLUTION [2018-2022] – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R88T5COeqC8

From the documentary Elevating Kratos – “Making Of”.

COMPLETE SCENE OF EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY (God of Struggle 2018 Deleted Cutscene)

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27 thoughts on “COMPLETE SCENE OF EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY (God of Struggle 2018 Deleted Cutscene)”

  1. they definitely should take us to egypt after this. have atreus spread kratos’ ashes throughout the nile river because he can “finally be at peace” then boom, new god of war story w atreus’ bow, kratos’ axe & blades

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  2. Kratos canonically was already in Egypt. Right after the events of the trilogy, he seeks peace in a foreign land but he can't in Egypt due to everyone fearing him since they heard or witnessed the Greek realm getting destroyed. There's a whole comic about it already explaining the whole aftermath of GOW3 and the events leading up to the latest entry.
    Someone snitched on Kratos hence why Connor McGregor came looking for him. If the person hadn't snitched, then ragnarok wouldn't have happened

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  3. Kratos should become this god that travels around the world to find peace and solitude but somehow ends up killing the gods of that particular mythology. So I really really hope we get egypt after norse. Like cmon, we really need this to happen.

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  4. The thing is they haven't fully explored the Norse Mythology. That can't be helped when in Greek Myth arc, they have several side games to help explore the lore. Like: GoW Ascension, Chain of Olympus, Ghost of Sparta, and even Betrayal.

    So they need atleast some mobile / portable game to fill the side story for Norse Myth before going to the next (egypt) mythology.

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