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Interesting God of War Ragnarok Valhalla Glitch About Mimir

One player discovered God of War Ragnarok Valhalla Glitch about Mimir.

Interesting God of War Ragnarok Valhalla Glitch About Mimir

God of War Ragnarok Valhalla Glitch that No one Knew Before

New DLC for God of War Ragnarok was announced at The Game Awards and few days after, the content made it’s launch and it was free content. God of War fans already played and stated their opinions about it.

Valhalla has been inspired by the roguelite genre, as Kratos will fight different types of enemies while gaining both temporary and permanent buffs throughout the process. In this content, one God of War Ragnarok Valhalla Glitch has accured.

One player shared a new video on Reddit, featuring this glitch. As seen in the clip, Mimir gets up on his own and starts talking to Kratos, without needing someone to hold him in position. There are some other issues present in the clip, as it appears that the dialogue is muted throughout the video, with no voice coming from Freya or Mimir. On the other hand, players can hear the sound effects quite clearly, after that glitch, player quit the game completely.

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As seen from other players, this God of War Ragnarok Valhalla Glitch is not happened to one player. It’s a pretty common glitch.

Developer Santa Monica Studio released a post launch update for God of War Ragnarok Valhalla that aimed to fix several bugs that were present in the DLC, in addition to some general improvements and balance changes. This includes instances where Kratos would fall through the game’s world, issues that would result in textures not loading in properly, and cases where audio would not play correctly during this specific cutscene. So, it appears that this footage was taken before the update came out, and the issue may have been resolved.

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