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God of War Ragnarok sales hit 11 million in less than 3 months
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God of War Ragnarok continues to break records on PlayStation devices, as it was officially announced today that the game has sold 11 million copies in less than 3 months.
This achievement was announced by the Santa Monica Studio account some time ago, as it is now the best-selling game among PlayStation exclusives from first-party studios.
We are so honored that #GodofWarRagnarok has sold 11 million copies!
None of this would be possible without the support of our fans, so thank you for joining us on this journey!
Recently, Santa Monica Studio officially announced the arrival of New Game+ mode for the game. This mode has been requested by players since the game's launch and we are finally getting an answer.
through your official account at Twitter. Santa Monica Studios has announced that God of War Ragnarok will receive New Game Plus in Spring 2023. This means that the stage could launch between April and June of the same year.
The team has promised to reveal more information as they get closer to the release date. The new phase will allow players to replay the game from the beginning, keeping all the costumes, skills, and other items they collected from the previous game.
The team has confirmed that they have no plans to release additional paid content for the game. This means that only 20 hours of story length will be what players will get and what will conclude the adventures of the said installment and the series in general.
The game also became the fastest-selling PlayStation exclusive, selling over 5 million copies in its first week on just two platforms, the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
Recently, the game received update 3.002 for the PlayStation 5 version, where its features were revealed that will not bring much to the game.
As revealed by the website of the game's developer studio, Santa Monica, this update will fix the issue of returning to the Respawn game in certain modes after the character's death. More details can be found in our next report.