Following its surprise reveal during the recent State of Play presentation, God of War: Laufey has quickly become one of PlayStation’s most talked-about upcoming titles. With Faye stepping into the spotlight as the main protagonist, many players are wondering whether they need to play previous God of War games before jumping into the new adventure.
According to Sony, the answer is no — but there is an important recommendation.
Designed for Both Newcomers and Long-Time Fans
Sony has confirmed that God of War: Laufey is being developed with both veteran fans and newcomers in mind.
The studio wants players who have never touched a God of War game to be able to understand and enjoy the story without feeling lost. Important narrative elements and character motivations are expected to be explained throughout the experience, making the game accessible to a wider audience.
With Faye taking center stage instead of Kratos, the title also serves as a fresh entry point into the franchise.
Previous Games Add Important Context
While prior knowledge is not required, Sony acknowledges that players familiar with the previous entries will have a deeper understanding of the story.
The relationship between Faye, Kratos, and Atreus played a crucial role in both God of War (2018) and God of War Ragnarök. Those connections helped shape many of the events that defined the Norse saga.
As a result, returning players may appreciate certain character moments, references, and emotional scenes on a different level.
God of War 2018 and Ragnarök Are Recommended
Sony specifically recommends playing God of War (2018) and God of War Ragnarök before starting God of War: Laufey.
These two games provide essential background information about the world, its mythology, and the key characters involved. While the new title is designed to stand on its own, familiarity with the Norse saga is expected to enrich the overall experience.
Faye Finally Takes the Lead
For the first time in the franchise’s history, players will experience the story through Faye’s perspective.
Although she was one of the most influential figures in the Norse storyline, much of her legacy was previously explored through flashbacks and the memories of other characters. God of War: Laufey aims to change that by focusing directly on her journey.
The game is also expected to feature a faster and more agile combat style compared to Kratos’ traditionally heavier approach.
A New Entry Point for the Franchise
Sony’s approach reflects a growing trend among major franchises that aim to welcome new audiences without alienating long-time fans.
God of War: Laufey appears to strike that balance by offering a self-contained adventure while still rewarding players who are familiar with the events of the previous games.
Whether you’re a series veteran or completely new to the world of God of War, Sony wants the upcoming adventure to be an accessible experience for everyone.




