

He is the most famous of the Norse gods in popular culture, he appears in Atreus’ vision in God of War 2018’s secret ending, and his lightning powers are reminiscent of Zeus. However, fans may be more interested to see other characters take center stage, and the deaths of Magni and Modi in the first game – who survive in the Ragnarok myth – suggests that God of War may not be setting up the same gods to survive Ragnarok as the mythology. In some versions of the prophecy, Baldur is resurrected after Ragnarok. It’s possible that Baldur himself will return. RELATED: 15 Action RPGs To Play If You Like God Of War However, if Odin isn’t the last boss of God of War’s Ragnarok sequel, it begs the question of which character Santa Monica Studio will ultimately pick for the player to face down as the Twilight of the Gods engulfs the Nine Realms of Norse mythology. In one sense, there may still be a connection: Atreus is revealed to be Loki at the end of the last game, and in the myths, Fenrir is Loki’s child, which may be reworked in some way to fit the game’s timeline. While it’s likely that Odin will be involved in some of the boss fights in the next God of War, it’s also ultimately likely that he will still ultimately be eaten by Fenrir instead of killed by Kratos and Atreus. The image of Odin being swallowed by the wolf is one of the most important moments in the destruction of the Norse gods, and Mimir makes reference to Fenrir in God of War 2018, which confirms the presence of the great wolf in the game’s universe.
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In Ragnarok, Odin is destined to be eaten by the giant wolf Fenrir, who will break free of the chain made to bind him. Odin’s fate, however, is part of a very different prophecy. In God of War 2, this prophecy, combined with the paranoia released from Pandora’s Box, causes Zeus to try to kill Kratos, ironically ultimately causing the doom of the Greek gods when Kratos survives and comes back for revenge. In the original God of War trilogy, there is a prophecy that claims that a Marked Warrior will destroy the Hellenic gods of Olympus. RELATED: Original God of War Director Thinks Ragnarok Will be Cross-Gen Here are some of the reasons Odin may be out of the picture earlier than expected, and some of the other characters who might step up for the next God of War’s final showdown. However, unlike Zeus in God of War 3, there are some good reasons that Odin may not be the final boss of the next God of War at all. As such, many fans are expecting Odin to be the final boss of the sequel, which promises that “Ragnarok is coming.” Originally scheduled to release in Spring 2020, the game was delayed indefinitely last year, with Techland writing, "We need more development time to fulfill our vision." Techland cut ties with freelance writer Chris Avellone after accusations of sexual assault and harassment surfaced, which also resulted in the writer being removed from Paradox Interactive's Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2.2018’s God of War gave the franchise a soft-reboot that saw Kratos take on some of the gods of Norse mythology, having destroyed the Greek pantheon in the previous trilogy. As for Dying Light 2, that sequel's current status is still a mystery. In addition to the studio reviving one of its old titles as DLC with the Hellraid add-on, a Left 4 Dead crossover has also been a popular feature for two years running. Techland's support of Dying Light has resulted in some interesting DLC that has kept the game alive for multiple years. This content will be free and is available in the in-game shop on PC, Xbox One and PS4.

With Chinese New Year being celebrated this week, Dying Light is joining in on the festivities with the in-game Lunar Event that offers a new Gold Dao sword weapon, King mods, Ox Cannon weapon, and the Ox Warrior character skin. You'll even be able to customize your buggy with two skins, one of which will allow you to use your "Earth boat" to spew deadly flames at the undead hordes.

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