Summary

God of Warended its last chapter on a pretty big cliffhanger, which has left many wondering what route the next game will take with its story.Ragnaroksaw Kratos and Atreus parting ways, as Atreus ventured off to find more surviving Giants.God of Warnow focusing on Kratos and his relationship with his son has helped the franchise evolve into a more thought-provoking narrative, but their current separation could actually provide a lot of great material for the next chapter.

There have been plenty of theories aboutwhat’s next forGod of War, but two of the main points have speculated that Atreus may be getting his own half-sequel, while Kratos leads a mainline entry that focuses on a new pantheon of gods. This very well could be the case for the franchise’s future, but a mainline game bouncing back between Kratos and Atreus likeRagnarokdid could actually kill two birds with one stone, while also taking the dual protagonist approach a step further.

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God of War’s Next Story Could be a Mirrored Journey

Atreus is already off on his own adventure, and Kratos may very well be ready to embark on a change of scenery, too. A prevailing theory is thatKratos may be headed to Egyptor return to his homeland of Greece. If this is the case, the nextGod of Wargame could follow Kratos and Atreus both on journeys in very different realms, but still mirroring each other as father and son in search of something bigger than themselves.

Two Stories Interconnecting

It is still a mystery whether Atreus will be getting his own spin-off game or not, but adding his story to the mainline narrative may actually be more compelling. While Kratos is venturing off into Egypt or Greece, Atreus could be entering an entirely different world. Just a few interesting possibilities would be the Celtic or Japanese gods. AGod of Wargame starring a variety of unique pantheons instead of just focusing on one could allow the franchise to shine the spotlight on a lot of fascinating myths.The Norse saga is clearly dwindling, and ifGod of Warwants to go even bigger, then Atreus and Kratos should showcase drastically different worlds in one story.

Near the end ofthe nextGod of War, Kratos and Atreus could eventually come together and cross paths again. Whoever the game’s antagonist ends up being, a scenario where Atreus and Kratos have to bring the knowledge they have learned from their respective pantheons could be thrilling if done correctly.

God of War Ragnarok the crater region and lightning

God of War Teasing Big Things Ahead

The ending ofRagnarokmade it very clear that the franchise is headed towards a big change. Whether it’s an all-new realm orAtreus picks up the mantle for Kratos, there seems to be more potential than ever ahead for the series.Ragnarok’s freeValhallaDLC made it seem like Kratos may be finally ready to leave the past behind and embrace something new, or this could also lead him back to Greece in order to gain the final pieces of his closure.

If Kratos returns to Greece, Atreus could be the key to revealing a never-before-seen world. This would be an exciting way to introducea newGod of Warsagawith Atreus while also paying homage to the realm that started it all, balancing both nostalgia and the future.

Intense combat with Kratos wielding fiery Blades of Chaos against a powerful enemy in God of War Ragnarok

Kratos gazing at colossal statues in a mystical, cloudy landscape in God of War Ragnarok

God of War Ragnarok gameplay

Kratos from God of War Ragnarok

Kratos battling a creature with Atreus assisting in the background