After the God of War series was rebooted, it made its debut on PC in 2022, which raised excitement among fans for the PC version of God of War Ragnarök. Since September 19, PC players have been able to dive into the ongoing adventures of Kratos and Atreus as they face gods and monsters to avert the coming Ragnarök. This action RPG features a tactical combat system, intricate puzzles, and a rich narrative. However, the initial excitement has quickly turned sour.
Mixed Reviews and Criticism
Despite the well-received story and engaging gameplay, Ragnarök is facing significant backlash. Out of approximately 2,600 reviews on Steam, only 67 percent are positive. In contrast, the previous game (God of War 2018) boasts an "extremely positive" rating with 96 percent positive feedback from over 90,000 reviews. The primary criticism from players revolves around the need to create a PlayStation Network account for what is essentially a single-player experience. Many users on Reddit express their frustration, questioning the necessity of an online account for a game that lacks any online features. Additionally, there are concerns regarding security.
Previous Trends and Future Prospects
This requirement is not new for PlayStation. Games like Ghost of Tsushima and Helldivers 2 also forced PC players to create a PSN account. However, Sony recently reversed this policy with Helldivers 2, eliminating the account requirement. It remains uncertain whether a similar change will be made for God of War Ragnarök in light of the negative feedback. For now, Sony appears to be sticking with its current policy. However, with player numbers possibly falling short of expectations, there may be pressure on Sony to reconsider. According to Steam DB, Ragnarök has peaked at around 25,000 players, while its predecessor had peaks reaching 73,000 players.