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Santa Monica Studio already shoots motion shots for its next game

Santa Monica Studio already shoots motion shots for its next game

The developer of Gof of War announces in its networks that it has begun to make motion captures for a new game, which has been giving clues for some time.

We do not know what Santa Monica Studio is up to, but of course, no one thinks that the developer has crossed arms since God of War. In response to the latest message that Kim Newman, narrative animator of the study has published on their social networks, they have even begun to capture movements for their next work. Who knows, maybe great news and surprises await us in the coming months, and maybe they have to do with the return of Kratos and PlayStation 5.

It is not the first time that we are given clues about the sequel to God of War (remember that Newman was already part of the original movement capture). Last year without going any further, Santa Monica Studio published a job offer that was looking for a senior combat animator and also, he should "have knowledge in God of War and be able to talk about his combat system, mechanics and enemies." White and bottled? Well there is more. Even before that offer the team had published several more to work on "a triple A PlayStation game with more than 200 people dedicated to its design and development." How many would have such a team behind? It seems clear that the battle between Kratos and Odin will come. You just need to know when.

What can God of War 2 go about?

Far from being content to follow his final cliffhanger, etched on the retina of all who have seen it, the truth is that God of War still has much to tell. Its director, Cory Barlog, said that in the future, for example, he wants to narrate the meeting between Kratos and Faye, his wife and one of the great questions of the previous adventure. We also encouraged ourselves to talk a few months ago about the future of God of War, and we reviewed who can appear and why in the article Jörmundgander and the destiny of the gods. Read it, boy.

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