Santa Monica Studios is committed to revealing new details soon for God of War: Ragnarok's photo mode, which is coming to PS4 and PS5 sometime after November 9.
Lovers of Kratos' adventures can now enjoy the concluding chapter of the arc set in Norse mythology that began with God of War (2018). God of War: Ragnarok, a delivery that expands the combat system and the variety of enemies with respect to its predecessor, which is already on sale for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. However, the game does not have all its features from the start, such as photo mode. However, Santa Monica Studios has confirmed through a tweet posted on its main account that the new story starring the Ghost of Sparta and Atreus will receive its full photo mode shortly after launch.
Photo Mode will be coming to God of War Ragnarök after launch - we’ll share more details closer to when we plan to release it.
— Santa Monica Studio – God of War Ragnarök (@SonySantaMonica) October 26, 2022
We can’t wait to see all of your captures once it’s live! https://t.co/IgSvlnzUbx
When will photo mode be available?
"Photo Mode is coming to God of War: Ragnarok after launch, we'll share more details closer to the release date. We can't wait to see all of your screenshots once it's available!" Photo mode is often one of the most requested and applauded additions to PlayStation first-party video games, so we don't think the release of this feature for Ragnarok will be long in coming. It is likely that this mode will include, in addition to the typical options to adjust the depth of field, focal length, or field of view, some new features.
Santa Monica Studio's masterpiece
In Vandal we have already enjoyed God of War: Ragnarok and you can see what we thought in our analysis so that you can learn in-depth everything that this extensive adventure through the nine Nordic kingdoms offers us. Keep in mind that social networks are already full of spoilers that could spoil some essential aspects of its plot, so we strongly recommend that you avoid, as much as possible, unofficial posts from Sony.Â
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