![]() ![]() ![]() We've thus far seen zero footage of GoW: Ragnarok, which was recently delayed to sometime in 2022. While the God of War sequel's backward-compatibility status was unclear, the Gran Turismo 7's announcement comes as a big surprise, since it was revealed to the world in June 2020 with a loud "get ready for next gen" tagline, followed by an outright declaration six months later that the game would be a "PlayStation 5 exclusive." Both video advertisements for the anticipated racing game revolved around intense reflection effects that take material properties and car surface warping into account. While Sony Interactive Entertainment has yet to detail exactly how the game's tech works, what we've seen so far will likely hinge on next-gen processing power, perhaps with ray-tracing or double-rendered geometry. The news follows last week's confirmation that Horizon: Forbidden West will also launch as a cross-gen game. ![]() We have now learned that God of War: Ragnarok and Gran Turismo 7 are officially coming to both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Further Reading Horizon Forbidden West gameplay reveal: Swimming with tropical robo-saursThis week's PlayStation announcement marks a change for multiple games that had been previously advertised as PlayStation 5 titles. ![]()
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