Eventually, we could see all the God of War games on the PS5, but I do not think the older series is as important to play through now to catch up to Ragnarok. Most of the references to older GOW titles are from the third mainline game, which is on PS4 via remaster. God of War 1 and 2 were on the PS2, and remastered by Bluepoint for PS3 and Vita. In a recent tweet, God of War Ragnarök producer Cory Barlog hinted that he may already be playing the game on PS5, suggesting it could well be in a completed state and could meet its 2022 release window after all. The highly anticipated sequel to 2018's God of War by Santa Monica Studio has already been delayed once, and rumors have been The only official way to play these two games currently is to play their original releases on PSP, play their remasters on PS3, or play them digitally on PS Vita. God of War: Ascension, on the other hand, is available to stream through PS Plus Premium. Lastly, there’s God of War (2018). Taking the God of War series in a new direction Unfortunately, no, you won’t be able to upgrade GoW Ragnarok from PS4 to PS5 for free. This “tradition” was started with the release of Horizon Forbidden West. Since then, all Sony exclusives charge for the next-gen update. Once you have purchased a PS4 copy of the game, you will then also need to purchase the next-gen upgrade as well. Though built for the PS5 in addition to the PS4, God of War Ragnarok still feels more like a game that could've been released at the end of the PlayStation 4's lifecycle. Of course, God of War: Ragnarok is one of the most ambitious titles that most exploits the potential of the PlayStation 4. Therefore, it is recommended to play it on PS5 if we want to enjoy its quality and performance to the fullest. However, we must bear in mind that getting a Play 5 is neither easy nor cheap right now. The PS4 version of God of War Ragnarok still sets you back £/$59.99 while the PS5 version costs £/$69.99. There's no sign of that changing any time soon although the prices will come down When the game has finished preloading, you should see a timer on the God of War Ragnarok tile on your PS4 or PS5’s home screen. This is a countdown to when the game is playable, so as soon as We can tell as much from how the same bundle is being sold on PlayStation Direct for £479.99 – more than £20 more than on Amazon Prime – which also matches the RRP of a PS5 without God of God of War Ragnarok will be able to achieve a staggering 120 frames per second on PlayStation 5, proving the power of Sony’s current-gen console. Early previews of God of War Ragnarök have revealed the game's PlayStation 5 graphics modes, with one option impressively targeting 120 frames per second. The epic conclusion to the franchise's 1AkFNU.