Gaming News Want to test God of War Ragnarok? Sony has a solution for you…
It was the Elden Ring’s main competitor for the title of Game of the Year 2022. God of War Ragnarok has already won over many players since its release. But if you’re not one of them, Sony thought of you and allowed you to try it out for a few hours.
Summary
- Trying the ax means accepting it?
- The list of demos is growing
Trying the ax means accepting it?
It’s never too late to discover a game that’s already proven itself! While there’s no doubt that God of War Ragnarok shaped all of 2022 despite its November release, some players may have missed it.
PlayStation Plus Premium members can try it now #GodofWarRagnarok for up to 3 hours with the brand new trial version!
If you haven’t got your hands on God of War Ragnarok yet, now is the perfect time to try it! 🏹 🪓 pic.twitter.com/Xf4aCl70IP
— Santa Monica Studio — God of War Ragnarok (@SonySantaMonica) February 16, 2023
As a matter of fact, God of War Ragnarok today has a “trial version” available only to PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers. If you have already subscribed to the service, so you can enjoy the first 3 hours of gameplay with out spending an extra cent. Otherwise, we remind you that the PlayStation Plus Premium service is available at a price of $16.99 for 1 month, $49.99 for 3 months or $119.99 for 12 months.
The list of demos is growing
While there are fewer and fewer demos to try out a game before having to shell out an increasing amount of money, The list of games with this service is growing in Sony’s subscription offer.
In addition to God of War Ragnarok, PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers can try out the first few hours of games that are sometimes just as excellent as The Last of Us Part I, Horizon Forbidden West or Cyberpunk 2077. And if you’re more the type to watch out for less popular games, note that the list also includes names like Biomutant, OlliOlli World, Steelrising or Vampire The Masquerade Swansong.
Unfortunately, it still can’t compete with the free demos you could get a few years ago, but it’s still a solution for those who want to be sure of the quality of their own game. Anyway, we remind you that God of War Ragnarok is definitely worth checking out and it’s not too late to realize it.