God of War: Egypt (2025) – A New Pantheon, A New War

After his bloody conquest of the Norse realms, Kratos is drawn into the heart of an ancient land—where scorching sands, colossal pyramids, and gods of unmatched power reign. God of War: Egypt takes the Ghost of Sparta to a new battlefield, where the delicate balance of divine rule is threatened by his presence. The gods of the Nile, from Anubis to Ra and Set, watch him warily, knowing that his arrival is more than a mere chance encounter—it’s the spark that will ignite a prophecy foretelling their fall at the hands of a god-killer.
Haunted by his past and driven by the need to secure a future for his son, Atreus, Kratos journeys into the heart of Egyptian mythology. However, he quickly learns that his presence has set the stage for a divine clash like no other. The Pharaoh, the gods’ chosen ruler, sees Kratos as an unholy threat and sends both mortal and divine warriors to stop him before he can disrupt the fragile order of Ma’at.
As they navigate treacherous alliances, uncover cryptic messages from the god of wisdom, Thoth, and face the horrors lurking in the underworld of Duat, Kratos and Atreus must confront the god of chaos, Set. In his temple, Set offers Kratos a dire choice: ally with him to bring down the Egyptian gods or perish beneath the endless desert sands.
With breathtaking landscapes, fierce mythological creatures, and a combat system that fuses Egyptian relics with divine powers, God of War: Egypt introduces a thrilling new chapter in Kratos’ saga. As the desert sun sets and war looms large, one truth remains—Kratos has never bowed to any god, and he will not start now. The gods of Egypt have no idea what wrath is about to be unleashed.

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