Pumps for God of War: Ragnarok - Kratos will have even bigger muscles than before
In God of War: Ragnarok continues the journey of Kratos and his son Atrus. The game is a Sequel to God of War, which appeared in 2018 for PS4 and plays some time after the events of the first. To prepare for the upcoming, eponymous Ragnarok event, Kratos has probably trained hard over time.
Kratos in the ground phase
What do you see that? On Reddit, User Gaoh Mukaku posts a comparison between the 2018 version of Kratos and the first character images from God of War: Ragnarok. In direct comparison, it can be seen that his muscle parts have grown significantly:
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Both the neck and shoulder muscles as well as the chest area are more pronounced than before. Although the Ragnarok version of Kratos wears more armor, covering his body, the difference is clearly visible.
And that makes sense: Kratos is located in a constant struggle with the gods and must be well prepared for the decisive battle, which seals the end of Nordic mythology.
It remains to be seen whether the appearance of his son Atreus is also slightly modified. According to age, Atreus would have to get a growth thrust and could therefore be slightly larger than in the PS4 version of 2018.
You want to convince yourself of Kratos muscle mass? Then you may be the following Reveal trailer to God of War: Ragnarok does not pack:
Further news from the Olympus in the overview:
God of War 2: Ragnarok changes a lot at the combat system - look forward to more tactics and finesse God of War 2 is listed by PlayStation as a Coming Soon , but is not happy too early God of was: so cool could look like the next adventure of the series in Egypt
Kratos with Sixpack and Thor with bacon coat
The appearance of Thundergott Thor already caused light sensation in the community. Instead of a muscle-packed, blond man, fans expect a rough, obese thor. The God of War-makers already explained that their version of Thor should act like an immature, childlike version that makes so much that he can do everything he wants.
A professional weight lifter supplemented that the God of War version of Thor stands for Pure power. To tune heavy weights, athletes do not have to be large, but great.
What do you think about the Mucki Kratos from Ragnarok?
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