God Of War 2 Pc Port Now
Sony owns Bluepoint Games, the wizards behind Shadow of the Colossus (2018) and Demon’s Souls (2020). Rumors have swirled for years that Bluepoint was working on a God of War Greek saga remake.
Given that God of War Ragnarök just hit PC in late 2024, Sony is unlikely to cannibalize sales by releasing a competing Greek-era game immediately. Realistically, we are looking at for any official announcement. Emulation: The "Unofficial Port" For PC gamers unwilling to wait for Sony's corporate strategy, the PCSX2 emulator is the current champion. As of 2025, you can play God of War 2 at 4K resolution with 60 FPS (and even 120 FPS patches) using a decent mid-range PC. god of war 2 pc port
However, the door is not closed. The success of the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Spyro Reignited Trilogy proved there is a massive market for remade classics. And with Bluepoint Games potentially working on a secret project, the hope for a Greek saga revival is higher than ever. Sony owns Bluepoint Games, the wizards behind Shadow
Currently, the only official ways to play God of War 2 on a computer are via the PlayStation Plus Premium streaming service (which suffers from input lag and requires a rock-solid internet connection) or through unofficial emulation (PCSX2), which, while impressive, is not a native experience. Realistically, we are looking at for any official
If Bluepoint were to rebuild God of War (2005), God of War 2 , and God of War: Ascension using a modern engine (like the Ragnarök engine), a PC release would be inevitable. Sony’s current strategy is to release first-party titles on PC 2-3 years after their console debut. A God of War 2 Remake would launch on PS5 first, then hit Steam.
What do you think? Would you buy a native God of War 2 PC port? Or are you waiting for a full remake? Let the discussion rage on in the comments.
Until then, PC gamers have two choices: subscribe to PlayStation Plus Premium for a streaming experience, or fire up PCSX2. But for a native, 4K, 120 FPS experience of Kratos’ greatest rampage? We wait.