Latest rumors and updates seem to point out to the big possibility that "God of War 4" will indeed be released in 2017. The latest update about the latest instalment of the action-adventure mythological game. It also shows details about its new combat system, mini-games, a 100 hour gameplay time and its release date.
GamenGuide reported that Cory Balrog, "God of War 4" game director, has spilled some beans regarding the details of this highly anticipated game. Balrog revealed some details on Twitter and promised that "God of War 4" will not have a 10-hour gameplay and will be filled with thrill and action. Balrog also added that the latest instalment in the "God of War" franchise will be unlike any of its predecessors as it will be packed with several impressive features.
It is, however, reported that "God of War 4" will no longer be featuring mini games unlike any of its prequels. Balrog says that this is because the game plans to focus more on the story development and the adventures in encountering more enemies. "God Of War 4" developer Santa Monica also stated that the combat system will be new, but will still be how it always was: fast paced and action packed.
With all these new changes, Balrog assures that all gamers who will get to play "God of War 4" will be "satisfied as hell." With that said, players can expect the latest instalment in the "God of War" franchise to be more about the adventures of Kratos with his son. iTech Post reports that while very little has been revealed about "God of War 4's" details as of now, there are four revealing details that have been confirmed already.
First, there have been rumors that this latest instalment will feature over 100 hours of gameplay and while that looks like a lot, this has disappointed fans who wanted more. Fortunately, Balrog shed some light on this issue, confirming that the gameplay is more than just the aforementioned time span. As of now, no release date has yet been announced for the title but reports say that it is very likely to be released sometime in fall of next year.