During the weekend, a wave of excitement swept through the gaming community as rumors of a new God of War reveal began circulating. The buzz started when Christopher Judge, the voice behind Kratos, hinted at upcoming announcements, leading fans to speculate that these might be related to the much-loved PlayStation series.
As it turns out, this wasn’t the case—and we heard it straight from the Ghost of Sparta’s own mouth.
### Kratos Star Puts God of War Rumors to Rest
Christopher Judge recently responded to a tweet that claimed he had teased several God of War announcements happening within the next fortnight. Crushing the hopes of eager fans, Judge clarified that he’s in the dark about any new developments just like everyone else.
“Absolutely not true! You can’t tease something you know nothing about,” Judge explained. “I will be making announcements in the near future, but I can guarantee none of them will be about our beloved God of War. I am awaiting updates just like everyone else.”
So, if it’s not related to God of War, what could Judge be hinting at? While Kratos might be his standout role of late, Judge has a history of performances across various video games, films, and TV shows. His credits include Marvel’s Avengers, World of Warcraft, and Stargate SG-1, so his upcoming announcements may relate to one of these projects. Perhaps he’s involved in a new, undisclosed video game set to be revealed soon. Until Judge spills the beans, fans are left guessing.
Meanwhile, the chatter around a surprise Sony event has been fueled by a new ad campaign. However, seasoned industry insiders like bilbil-kun and Jeff Grubb have debunked the idea of a State of Play-style event occurring in the upcoming weeks. Despite this, bilbil-kun suggests that Sony has some announcements lined up, possibly featuring a fresh color option for the DualSense Edge, along with updates for the Pulse Elite headset and Pulse Explore earbuds.
In the end, it seems all we can do is hold our breath and wait to see what unfolds in the world of gaming.