Footage from God of War: Ragnarok shows a city of dwarves

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Many players are already looking forward to the release of an action role-playing game. God of War: Ragnarok. The Game Informer server, which has exclusive access to information, once again lures fans with details. In the short trailer he posted, he shows footage from dwarven kingdom called Svartalfheim.

In addition to small and beautiful houses, the video also shows the technically developed part of the country. notification a lot of wooden cars or water in the canals individual sluice gates that simultaneously set giant wheels in motion. And if you’re smart enough, you might even spot a sparkling chest. you see her

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Another shot shows how Kratos can use his powerful weapon to control his surroundings. This can, for example, cause spray geysers to freeze or completely destroy a steam boiler.

“We wanted to show the gnomes and what they are doing here. They use water to propel and move objects. Even in different biomes, you can see how dwarves create huge environments.” Level designer John Hickenbottom reports to Game Informer. Svartalfheim according to him it will offer a lot of content and placeswhich we will achieve within one area.

God of War: Ragnarok will be available this year on November 9th. We will be able to play it on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 consoles with Czech subtitles. Separately, we have already written, for example, a news article about Crato’s combat abilities.

Source :Indian TV

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