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God Of War is Getting a Documentary Called Raising Kratos

PlayStation has announced that they will be releasing a God Of War documentary called Raising Kratos, showing the making of the game. Sony Interactive Entertainment is producing a full-length documentary behind their award winning 2018 game, featuring everything happening behind-the-scenes to make a new entry in the franchise. The documentary has been billed as "soon" and will be featured on the PlayStation YouTube channel, which is an interesting move for the company rather than premiering it somewhere else. We have a brief description of the doc as well as a preview trailer for it below.

God Of War is Getting a Documentary Called Raising Kratos
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Raising Kratos documents the five year, herculean effort to reinvent one of the greatest stories in gaming, God of War. Facing an unknown future, Santa Monica Studio took a massive risk, fundamentally changing their beloved franchise and re-establishing their rightful place in video game history. More than just a "making of," this cinematic journey of second chances rooted in family, sacrifice, struggle and doubt follows game director Cory Barlog and those who chase perfection in art and storytelling. Witness the incredible defeats, the unpredictable outcomes and the down-to-the-wire tension on full display in this true-life redemption story.


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