Summary
God of War Ragnarokwas one of the franchise’s biggest chapters yet, and the events ofRagnarok took each character through tough trials as Kratos and his companions worked to stop Odin. After the final showdown with the All-Father was said and done, Kratos and his son Atreus parted ways as the latter chose to go on a journey to find the remaining Giants.God of War Ragnaroktook a toll on every character, but one character in particular went through some of the worst trauma of all.
Although theValhallaDLC was a great surprise, there are still rumors about apossibleRagnarokhalf-sequelarriving sometime in the future. Due toRagnarok’s ending, it’s believed that the half-sequel will star Atreus, but another tragic character who has drastically changed due to the harrowing events ofRagnarokcould be an interesting star instead.

God of War’s Half-Sequel Could Star A Surprising Character
Following the heartbreaking death of Brok, his brother Sindri was overcome with grief and anger. Holding Atreus to blame, Sindri’s once close relationship with Kratos' son quickly eroded, leaving Sindri filled with bitterness. Due to his rage towards Atreus, there are theories thatSindri could be the next antagonistinRagnarok’s follow-up, and this would be a fascinating angle for the half-sequel to approach with Sindri at the wheel.
Ragnarok’s Half-Sequel Could Follow Sindri’s Journey
Ragnarok’s story left Sindri in a dark place, and this is something that deserves to be explored more. Of course, Sindri could grow to be one of the main antagonists of the nextGod of Wartitle, but following him on his journey and seeing how he grows to become a villain offers a lot of opportunities to build a fascinating story.Sindri as aGod of Warvillaingoing up against Atreus, and playing as an emotionally damaged Sindri festering in his grief would be a gripping way to build sympathy for a villain who was once a great friend.
Atreus leading the rumored half-sequel is the obvious choice, but Santa Monica Studios could completely surprise fans by putting them in the shoes of the next mainline game’s villain.ARagnarokhalf-sequel feels inevitableat this point, and after Sindri was left out of the Valhalla DLC, the character should be explored a little bit before the events of the next chapter.

A Half-Sequel Could Explore Two God of War Stories
Although a half-sequel led fully by Sindri would be fascinating, it feels unlikely. However, the half-sequel going back and forth between Atreus and Sindri could be a great way to dive into both characters and their psyches. The end ofRagnarokmade it clear thatAtreus is in for a long journey, and if the half-sequel features his quest to find the Giants, Sindri is an obvious antagonist for Atreus to be confronted with.
Seeing Atreus have to fight someone who was once his close friend would be heartbreaking, but it would also be an amazing climax.

The nextGod of Warcould follow the same narrative formula thatThe Last of Us Part 2pulled off by switching the gameplay back and forth between Atreus and Sindri. The future of the series remains a mysteryafter the ValhallaDLC, but a half-sequel leading into the mainline game’s story would be a perfect opportunity for Sindri and Atreus to hash it out. It’s clear that with each new installment ofGod of War, the story gets larger and larger, and a half-sequel would be a great way to give Atreus and Sindri the time and attention they need while also keeping the next mainGod of Warentry from becoming too overcrowded.



