It’s no secret that Corrie Balrouj willingly and often uses her Twitter account – this time he decided to use his reach to ask for patience.
God of War: Ragnarok (title of action) It is undoubtedly one of the most awaited games we know today. No wonder – almost every week we get information Don’t let you sit down. However, we must be patient. Up until then, one could have hoped for his debut this year – today We realize that it is almost impossible.
Yesterday, however, the enthusiasm was dampened a bit by well-known game developer, Cory Balrog. After speaking, it can be concluded that he is a little tired of constantly getting questions When you finally show up God of War: Ragnarok. The series director said on Twitter in a rather eloquent way that it was better for fans to be patient and stop asking:
I don’t know who needs to hear it (definitely not me), but … [gra pojawi się – przyp. red.] If. will be. Ready.
Trust him, it’s best for everyone.
Well, you might not be surprised by this reaction. In the era of the pandemic and times when subsequent transitions are normal, It’s definitely better to waitUntil everything is buttoned up to the last button. Of course, getting a surprising release date is more fun than putting it off several times for months.
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