



God of War: Ragnarok‘s PlayStation 5 version costs £10/$10 more than the PlayStation 4 version. Here’s everything you need to know about the God of War Ragnarok PS5 upgrade. The good news is that for those looking to upgrade is there is a way of doing it. The PS4 version’s 1080p image will also appear less sharp and detailed than the PS5 version, which runs at native 4K at a targeted 30 FPS. Elsewhere, once touted as PS5’s cloud gaming competitor, Google has announced its Google Stadia streaming service will be shutting its servers in January.The last-gen console version will still look very good, but will be be parred down from the current-gen PS5 and run at a targeted 30 FPS, as per the first game. In other news, Sony is collaborating with Jetpack Interactive to develop a cross-platform AAA live service game based on one of the former’s “prized” IPs. Unfortunately, there is no limited edition PS5 console or even a God of War Ragnarok console bundle to go with it. Free launch day delivery is available so players can begin their latest journey with Kratos and Atreus with a matching controller. Pre-orders of the controller went live earlier this week and will cost $74.99 from the PlayStation Direct store. Sony has also created a blue and white God of War Ragnarok PS5 DualSense controller that will be released on the same day as the game. In the Your Collection part of the library, click on the God of War Ragnarok icon and select the launch date counter to see exactly how long you’ll have to wait to preload the game. Just head to your game library on PS5 or PS4. You can even check this out if you’ve already pre-ordered the game through the PlayStation Store. God of War Ragnarok preloads are expected to begin on November 2 on PS4 and PS5 according to the PlayStation Store, as captured in a screenshot by Twisted Voxel.
