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A small, now-defunct studio called (a fictional name for this tale) had actually pitched a God of War spin-off to Sony. The concept was clever: use the 3DS’s top screen for the main action, and the touchscreen for quick-time events, weapon swaps, and puzzle interactions. Think drawing runes to cast magic or swiping to rip open a cyclops’s eye. The game would’ve been a prequel set right after Kratos became the God of War, before God of War II . 3ds god of war
In 2014, Nintendo released the "New 3DS" with a faster CPU, an extra C-stick (nub), and ZL/ZR buttons. This hardware could have theoretically handled a port of God of War: Chains of Olympus (a PSP game). God of War requires: A small, now-defunct studio
The true legacy? The 3DS God of War never happened—but for a few months, in a small studio’s office, Kratos fought on Nintendo hardware. And somewhere, that cartridge waits to be played again. The game would’ve been a prequel set right
The game's success also led to the development of future titles in the series, including God of War: Chains of Olympus and God of War: Ghost of Sparta, both of which were released on the PlayStation Portable (PSP). The series has since continued, with a soft reboot, God of War (2018), released on the PlayStation 4, which introduced a new era for Kratos and the franchise.