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News video games 02 October 2022, 23:00

author: Damian Mista

GoW Ragnarok Coming to PC? Authors of GoW's Port Continue Their Cooperation With Brand

Jetpack Interactive is looking for new developers to work on the God of War brand and flagship live-service game from Sony's portfolio. The studio is known for developing the PC port of GoW.

On November 9 God of War: Ragnarok will hit PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles. As it turns out, the number of supported platforms may expand in the future, as Canadian studio Jetpack Interactive continues to work on God of War games and having previously released a successful PC port of the 2018 installment in January.

On September 29, the studio's LinkedIn profile posted that it was looking for new developers to join its small team. The company said it was announcing the recruitment due to "continuing to work with Sony Santa Monica on the God of War series". Of course, this doesn't necessarily mean preparing a PC port of the new installment - the developer might as well help with the Ragnarok's PlayStation version - or even deal with a completely different, as yet unannounced project from the series.

However, this is not the end of reports regarding Jetpack Interactive's collaboration with Sony. The company is "excited" about cooperating with the Japanese giant on a new live-service game. The said project is to be based on one of the flagship titles owned by Sony.

Jetpack Interactive can also boast the PS4 port of Orcs Must Die! Unchained, in addition, the team offered technical support for Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 or the NBA series.

Damian Mista

Damian Mista

Has been active on Gamepressure since July 2022. He most often publishes articles about innovations in the world of technology due to his interest in electronic equipment and the ever-changing reality, but he also occasionally tackles topics related to games and movies. He also likes to travel to past epochs. He was drawn to games and writing from a young age, so he would finish various games to later write amateur reviews. He knows all the nooks and crannies of Khorinis, and he has rewatched the Indiana Jones series many times.

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