God of War Multiplayer Game Released After Years

The first images from the canceled multiplayer project in the God of War series have leaked online. This project, developed by Bluepoint Games, was never officially announced, but rumors have circulated for a long time. Now, screenshots confirm that the game will return to the Greek mythology setting of the original trilogy.

Cancelled God of War Multiplayer Game Returns to Ancient Greece

Reliable leaker MP1st has obtained numerous screenshots of the canceled God of War game developed by Bluepoint. While the images are from the project’s early development stages, they reveal the general outlines of the gameplay and environments. The most striking detail is that the game will once again be set in Ancient Greece. It’s worth noting that the series last returned to this era with 2013’s God of War: Ascension.

According to the source, the game was set during a time period where Hades played a significant role in the story. This suggests that the events would take place before the character’s death in God of War 3. In other words, the project was a return to the atmosphere of the classical era, where mythological wars still raged and gods fought against each other.

Because the game was never announced, gameplay details remain unknown. However, shared information suggests that Bluepoint envisioned the project as a “live-service,” meaning online-supported production. This would have marked the God of War series’ first attempt at a competitive or cooperative multiplayer experience.

Unfortunately, the project, along with a similar game by Blur Studio, was canceled and never completed. The character models and environmental designs in the visuals suggest the game was well into development. However, the project was shelved when Sony shifted its focus to single-player, story-driven experiences.

Nevertheless, these leaks offer a brief but fascinating glimpse into the history of the God of War universe. The idea of ​​returning to Ancient Greece, in particular, has sparked a nostalgic craving among fans. While the future of the series is currently uncertain, Amazon’s God of War series and a rumored 2.5D spin-off game suggest Kratos’ legacy will continue for a long time to come.

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