WARNING: This article will have MAJOR SPOILERS for God of War Ragnarok, so proceed at your own risk.God of War Ragnarok’s story brings an end to the Norse mythology saga that started with the 2018 God of War game. In it, Kratos and Atreus find themselves at odds with the likes of Thor, Odin, and other mythological beings as they struggle against their own destinies. As far as the story goes, God of War Ragnarok director Eric Williams was told by creative director Cory Barlog of three things that had to happen in the game, as revealed in a recent interview by IGN.

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According to Williams, the three things that had to happen in God of War Ragnarok’s story were: the apocalyptic Ragnarok event had to happen, Atreus had to leave, and Brok had to die. Of course, as anyone that has completed the God of War Ragnarok story will know, all three of these things come to pass by the time the end credits roll.

Ragnarok takes place at the end of the game with Kratos and Atreus leading the charge. The two gather their allies and invade Asgard, which is ultimately destroyed by Surtr. Odin kills Thor, but the Norse Allfather is ultimately killed by the dwarf Sindri, who destroys the stone housing his spirit. With Odin’s death and the destruction of Asgard, the need to showcase Ragnarok in the game is fulfilled.

As far as Atreus goes, he does end up leaving his father and heading off to go on his own adventures. Atreus joins up with his friend Angrboda, and the two set out to search for any giants that may still be living in the world. It’s unclear what happens to Atreus and Angrboda next, but perhaps their journey will be explored in a future God of War game.

And finally, Brok does indeed die during the events of God of War Ragnarok. In God of War Ragnarok’s most-shocking twist, it’s revealed that the Tyr that had been with Kratos and the group for the majority of the game was actually Odin in disguise. Odin reveals himself after stabbing Brok, killing the fan favorite dwarf in the process.

God of War Ragnarok is out now for PS4 and PS5.

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Source: IGN