Millie A poured gasoline into the rumor mill dumpster fire after claiming that Santa Monica Studio will write, film, edit, and produce a documentary covering “the pressure to follow up on God of War, the impact of Covid and more.” Naturally, the tweet gained traction but Santa Monica Studio quickly put a knife to it.
We’ve put a lot of love and effort into our BTS series, which releases every Tues, that is our look into development for GoWR. — Santa Monica Studio – God of War Ragnarök (@SonySantaMonica) November 18, 2022 Don’t worry, the studio explains the BTS series that comes out every Tuesday is enough. If you want a more intimate look at the development of God of War: Ragnarok, this should be your cup of tea. God of War: Ragnarok continues to dominate headlines after launching on November 9, not an easy thing to do. Keep in mind, God of War: Ragnarok came out around the same time as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0. Despite facing heavy competition, Kratos’ latest outing outsold all but FIFA 23 this year en route to securing the second-highest critic score of the year. God of War: Ragnarok is now the frontrunner to win GOTY alongside Elden Ring. We’ll find out if God of War: Ragnarok will make it two in a row for Santa Monica Studio’s games once Geoff Keighley announces the winners of this year’s GOTY award at The Game Awards on December 9.