Are God of War 3 and God of War 2018 connected?

Yes, God of War (2018) is a direct sequel and continuation of the story from God of War III, featuring the same Kratos but set many years later in a Norse world, acting as a soft reboot that ties directly back to the Greek saga while introducing a new mythology and family. The new game explores a remorseful, older Kratos, his new son Atreus, and his journey after his brutal rampage through the Greek gods.
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Is God of War 2018 a sequel to God of War 3?

Yes, God of War (2018) is a direct sequel and continuation of the story from God of War III, set many years later in the Norse realms, with the same Kratos as the protagonist, albeit older and seeking a quieter life, marking a "soft reboot" by shifting to Norse mythology and emphasizing story, but keeping the established canon intact.
 
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Does God of War 2018 take place after God of War 3?

Setting. While the first seven games were loosely based on Greek mythology, this installment is loosely inspired by Norse mythology, taking place at least 150 years after God of War III (2010).
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What happened to Kratos between God of War III and God of War 2018?

So Kratos didn't die, he survived and got on the move. He moved around, there's no concrete evidence of where he went, but we do know he eventually settles far up north in the Norselands 115 years before the start of GoW 2018 and it's said that he keeps to himself.
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Is God of War 2018 related to the other?

Yes, God of War (2018) is a direct continuation of the original Greek saga, featuring the same Kratos, but set years later in the Norse world, serving as a soft reboot that builds on his past while introducing new mythology; you can play it without prior games (a recap helps), but understanding his history with Greek gods enriches the story, especially his legendary rage and new relationship with his son, Atreus. 
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What is the #1 best game ever?

1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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Is Odin Norse or Greek?

Odin is a major god in Norse mythology, the chief deity of the Æsir, known as the "Allfather" and associated with wisdom, war, death, magic, and poetry, not Greek mythology where Zeus reigns. While he's not Greek, he shares traits with Greek gods like Zeus (rulership, storms) and Hermes (trickster, traveler), and his worship was prominent among Germanic peoples across Northern Europe, leading to comparisons and links to Roman Mercury.
 
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How is Kratos alive in GoW 4?

Kratos survives God of War 4 (2018) because he's a demigod with immense resilience, a curse from the gods preventing his permanent death, and the ability to regenerate or simply "not stay dead," as shown by a blood trail leading away from his suicide at the end of God of War III, with his journey to the Norse realms happening off-screen in the comic God of War: Fallen God. He's essentially too stubborn and powerful to die permanently, even after impaling himself with the Blade of Olympus.
 
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What happened to Athena in God of War 2018?

In God of War (2018), Athena appears as a spirit, a manifestation of Kratos's past guilt, after she was killed in God of War III; she tries to tempt him with power (Hope) but ultimately fades, signifying Kratos moving past his vengeful Greek past and focusing on his new life in Midgard, though her spectral form hints at her lingering presence and desire for the power of Hope she couldn't attain. 
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Why is Kratos white?

Kratos's skin is white because it's permanently covered in the ashes of his wife and child, whom he was tricked into killing by Ares; this curse binds the ashes to his skin as a constant, visible reminder of his horrific deed, earning him the nickname "Ghost of Sparta". While he was originally tanned, the ash fused with his flesh, turning him ghostly pale and marking him forever.
 
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Will there be a God of War 9?

It was released worldwide on November 9, 2022, for both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, marking the first cross-generation release in the God of War series, and was released for Windows on September 19, 2024. It is the ninth installment in the series, the ninth chronologically, and the sequel to 2018's God of War.
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How did Kratos survive stabbing himself in God of War 3?

Kratos survived stabbing himself in God of War III primarily because his immense, cursed godhood and the Blade of Olympus's power, combined with his inherent inability to die (a curse from Ares/gods), allowed him to release Hope to humanity but not perish, with lore suggesting the gods' mark prevented his final death, eventually leading to him escaping Greece and journeying to the Norse realms.
 
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Will Kratos go to Egypt?

It's a strong rumor and popular theory that Kratos will go to Egypt for the next God of War game, following the Norse saga, with leaks suggesting a shift to Egyptian mythology and new weapons like the khopesh sword, but Santa Monica Studio hasn't officially confirmed it, and some fans debate if it's the right direction after the Norse story's open threads, especially concerning Atreus. 
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Is God of War 6 coming?

While Sony Santa Monica Studio hasn't officially announced God of War 6, strong evidence from job postings and insider reports confirms a new installment is in development, likely featuring Kratos in an Egyptian setting with new weapons, possibly releasing around 2027-2028 as a major sequel after the Norse saga concluded in Ragnarok.
 
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Why is God of War 18+?

Violence & Gore

Violence throughout, including a cutscene where you kill a man as well as imaginary creatures you can kill. Overall, while the level of violence in this game is much lower than the one in its predecessors and it is done out of self defense, though the violence is still severe and intense.
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Is gow Ragnarök hit or flop?

It manages to outdo its predecessor in every way possible and despite some of its issues with its ending and a few plot points feeling rushed, it does not take anything away from the masterpiece this title is.
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What does Ω mean in god of war?

In God of War, the Omega symbol (Ω) signifies "the end," representing Kratos as the ultimate destroyer and the end of the gods, referencing the Greek phrase "Alpha and Omega" (beginning and end). It's Kratos's iconic symbol, tied to his red tattoo honoring his brother Deimos and symbolizing his role as the God of War who brought an apocalyptic end to the Greek pantheon. The symbol also appears in the 2018 game's logo, incorporating the World Serpent Jörmungandr to signify the cycle of beginning and end in Norse mythology, as seen in the {/navRagnarok title.
 
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Which wife did Kratos love more?

Lysandra (Greek: Λυσάνδρα) was a Spartan woman who was Kratos' first wife and mother to his daughter, Calliope. Though Kratos had many women in his time, he felt truly connected to Lysandra and considered her his soul mate and true love.
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How did Zeus get pregnant with Athena?

Even though they know that Athena, equal in strength and intelligence to her father, is to be born before Metis conceives a son, Zeus takes no chances and swallows Metis ahead of time. After swallowing Metis, Zeus gives birth to Athena—fully arrayed in the arms of war—from his head.
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Can Kratos lift Thor's hammer?

Yes, Kratos can lift Thor's hammer, Mjölnir, in the God of War universe, but not always easily or permanently; he physically moves it in combat by overpowering Thor or manipulating it with his Blades of Chaos, showing immense strength, but the hammer's enchantment or Thor's control often prevents him from truly wielding it like a worthy owner, though he demonstrates he's strong enough to contend with its power.
 
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Who killed Kratos permanently?

God of War II

Kratos joins the Spartan army in Rhodes, intent on destruction. Zeus weakens Kratos and tricks him into abandoning his godly powers into the Blade of Olympus, which Zeus uses to kill him.
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How much time has passed between God of War 3 and 4?

A significant amount of time, likely over 1,000 years, passed between God of War III (Greek Saga) and God of War (2018, Norse Saga), allowing Kratos to move to Midgard, live a quiet life with Faye, raise Atreus, and become known as the "Ghost of Sparta" before the events of the new game, with hints suggesting nearly a millennium or more, though some lore points to at least 150 years for specific landmarks to submerge. 
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Who is stronger Zeus or Odin?

In a fight between mythological figures, Zeus is generally considered stronger than Odin, especially in direct combat, due to his overwhelming power, divine authority, and victories against cosmic threats like the Titans, though Odin's vast magical knowledge and cunning offer a strong counter, making it a debate between raw power (Zeus) and versatile magic (Odin). In many modern adaptations like God of War, Zeus's ability to grow stronger and nullify magic often gives him the edge over Odin's magical prowess. 
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Who kills Odin in Norse myth?

During this, Odin will ride to fight Fenrisúlfr. During the battle, Fenrisúlfr will eventually swallow Odin, killing him, and Odin's son Víðarr will move forward and kick one foot into the lower jaw of the wolf. This foot will bear a legendary shoe "for which the material has been collected throughout all time".
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Is Odin's real name Havi?

Old Norse mythology also refers to Odin as Havi, which means "The High One," among other various titles. Balor, an ancient Fomorian being, referred to him as Fjolnir, while Isu Loki and Aletheia referred to him as the "Mad One" due to his insistence on avoiding death.
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