GOTY action adventure game God of War is 7 years old, and we need it on Switch 2
Boy, we’d love to see God of War on the Nintendo Switch. Sometimes, you just want to throw an axe around, lay the beat down on a valkyrie or two, and travel across the realms with your son while you mourn your goddess wife, y’know? Pretty much everyone was doing exactly that back in 2018 when God of War came out on the PS4, and since then, we’ve yearned to take Kratos and Atreus on the go, so we can embark on a treacherous journey to scatter ashes at the highest peak in all the nine realms. As we, too, brave an equally perilous commute. It took several years for Sony to release God of War from its exclusive shackles, only coming to PC systems almost a full four years after its initial release. But it further proves that it works fantastically on handheld devices. God of War is Steam Deck verified, meaning Valve’s handheld console can, well, handle the intense graphical demands, high-octane gameplay, and gorgeously cinematic cutscenes of arguably one of the greatest action-adventure games of all time. With the Switch 2 offering a significant upgrade to processing power, we see no reason why Sony shouldn’t bestow a little mythos to Nintendo’s second-gen handheld. Now, we know as well as anyone that Sony likes to keep a tight lock on its exclusive games. For good reason, because the majority of them are absolutely seminal. But with the likes of The Last of Us 2 on Steam Deck performing so well, we’re still surprised that we haven’t seen more appear elsewhere. But now that the Switch 2 promises a system worthy of such demanding games, we’d love to see Sony send the infamous Spartan to Nintendo’s neck of the woods. Continue reading GOTY action adventure game God of War is 7 years old, and we need it on Switch 2 MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: The best Switch games, The best upcoming Switch games, The best Switch RPGs


Boy, we’d love to see God of War on the Nintendo Switch. Sometimes, you just want to throw an axe around, lay the beat down on a valkyrie or two, and travel across the realms with your son while you mourn your goddess wife, y’know? Pretty much everyone was doing exactly that back in 2018 when God of War came out on the PS4, and since then, we’ve yearned to take Kratos and Atreus on the go, so we can embark on a treacherous journey to scatter ashes at the highest peak in all the nine realms. As we, too, brave an equally perilous commute.
It took several years for Sony to release God of War from its exclusive shackles, only coming to PC systems almost a full four years after its initial release. But it further proves that it works fantastically on handheld devices. God of War is Steam Deck verified, meaning Valve’s handheld console can, well, handle the intense graphical demands, high-octane gameplay, and gorgeously cinematic cutscenes of arguably one of the greatest action-adventure games of all time. With the Switch 2 offering a significant upgrade to processing power, we see no reason why Sony shouldn’t bestow a little mythos to Nintendo’s second-gen handheld.
Now, we know as well as anyone that Sony likes to keep a tight lock on its exclusive games. For good reason, because the majority of them are absolutely seminal. But with the likes of The Last of Us 2 on Steam Deck performing so well, we’re still surprised that we haven’t seen more appear elsewhere. But now that the Switch 2 promises a system worthy of such demanding games, we’d love to see Sony send the infamous Spartan to Nintendo’s neck of the woods.
MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: The best Switch games, The best upcoming Switch games, The best Switch RPGs