Fans have been clamoring to hear news of the official "God of War 4" release date.
And while Sony Entertainment has yet to provide specific details as to when and how will they release a sequel to the highly successful Greek mythology game, series writer Cory Borlog has reportedly hinted details over at PlayStation Blog.
And while he did not mention anything about the possible release date of the fourth sequel, Cross Map noted that now that the remastered "GOW" version has been launched, Sony can now focus on developing the highly anticipated "God of War 4."
"Imagine a game like that [God of War 3] came out on PS4, right. Well, thanks to the fine folks at SCEA (or Santa Monica Studio) we do not have to imagine anymore because God of War III Remastered is here," Barlog said a statement.
Apparently, the remastered version of the game somehow served as a testing ground for the series, which has already been proven to be a success.
"Remasters often help us open the door to new players who perhaps did not play 'God of War 3' five years ago, but who we can bring it to on the PlayStation 4," he added. "People often forget, the more players we can bring into a franchise, the better for everyone. At Santa Monica Studio, we'd like as many PlayStation fans to experience our games as possible, from generation to generation."
Game Rant on the other hand, revealed that IGN was able to talk to Barlog where he revealed that Sony is indeed working on a "God of War 4" and that the release date is most likely to happen in the next two years.
"IGN spoke with Barlog about the project and he indicated that the game is far out from release, teasing that we'd learn more about it in a 'year or two,'" the report stated hinting the "God Of War 4" release date. "Interestingly enough, the property and the name Kratos popped up during Sony's Project Morpheus VR panel today as well where Sony Computer Entertainment boss Shuhei Yoshida talked about a first-person demo he tried where the player was Kratos."