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News video games 22 July 2022, 12:08

author: Adam Adamczyk

God of War: Ragnarok Sand Sculpture is Something to Behold

An artist created a giant statue out of sand depicting Kratos and Arteus from God of War. The attention to detail is impressive.

Source: YouTube | PlayStation

The release of God of War: Ragnarok is fast approaching and many gamers enthralled with Kratos' story from the previous installment are certainly looking forward to the sequel. Some are quietly waiting, others are once again embracing the other God of War titles, and some are going a step further and erecting a monument to the game. Admittedly, it's no more lasting than bronze, since sand was used to build it, but it's also impressive.

Kratos deserves a statue

God of War: Ragnarok Sand Sculpture is Something to Behold - picture #1
Source: Reddit | spqp

When walking along Fulong beach in Taiwan, Reddit spqp spotted a man who was creating a giant sand sculpture depicting Kratos and Arteus. It is not only the dimensions that deserve admiration, but above all the attention to detail. The artist did not use only sand, because, as another Reddit user noted - he was assisted by a pump with water. It is not known how long it took the sculptor to create such a work, but reading the words of admiration from Reddit users, you can be sure that it was worth it.

"The number of details is staggering," wrote A_rarefied_man

"This deserves more likes," praises Rise-Nearby

"We are not worthy, we are not worthy," declares OmegaBoi420

Waiting until November

After a long wait, fans finally learned that God of War: Ragnarok will debut on November 9, this year. Preorders for the game can already be placed, and in addition to the standard version, special editions are also available. The most expensive one, the Jotnar Edition, includes, among other things, a replica of the Mjolnir hammer and other goodies. Its price is about $400, but there is no shortage of those willing to buy it. Among them, unfortunately, there are also scalpers who buy up this edition of the game and then sell it for much more, which we wrote about here.

Adam Adamczyk

Adam Adamczyk

Has been writing professionally since 2013. In 2021, he joined GRYOnline.pl, where in addition to gaming topics, he deals with strictly technological information. Worked with the largest music stores in Poland, creating articles related to instruments and generally understood sound design. Interested in computer games since childhood. On top of that, his interests include playing the guitar, composing music, and strength sports.

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