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God of War director responds to latest Ragnarok leaks…
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Yesterday, some unintentional leaks of God of War Ragnarok started hitting the internet, as they included a large set of images taken from the review version of the game that covers the entire story.
The leaks, according to the source, happened by mistake when the Twitter account of a critic or influencer was linked to the PlayStation 5, as the photos he was taking from inside the game were automatically published by the Twitter account without his knowledge, according to his claim, while his followers started publishing these photos on different platforms and forums.
Although the source responded quickly and removed the images from their Twitter account, they found their way to the internet, which warns that there is a danger (burning) the gaming experience for many.
This led the director of God of War Cory Barlog To respond through his own Twitter account, and although he didn't say a word, the photo he shared was very expressive of the incident.
— Cory Barlog (@corybarlog) October 24, 2022
The problem of leaks has caused great insomnia for video game companies and developers, especially Sony, which in recent years has been exposed to many of them and almost caused the failure of some of its big projects, most notably the leaks of The Last of Us Part 2.
Meanwhile, as critics continue to scrutinize God of War Ragnarok as is the case with the VGA4A team, Sony is working to ensure that the incident does not happen again, while trying to remove all the images that were leaked on the Internet and hopefully pass the next few days before the game's release date on November 9 safely, without any leak or sabotage incidents.
In the meantime, while we're busy reviewing God of War Ragnarok, you can check out our impressions we shared with you after experiencing the first few hours of the game here, while our full review will be available on the site on Thursday evening, November 3rd.