PS4's God of War: this is the hilarious comb-shaped Easter egg for Kratos

A user can access the free movement of the camera in the celebrated PlayStation 4 title to discover a secret as unexpected as it is fun.

PS4's God of War, it seems, still holds many secrets; so much so, that the user Lance McDonald, known for accessing the free camera movements of several video games in order to discover hidden tricks or easter eggs (like the one he showed us months ago in the terrifying PT), has discovered a new detail of the celebrated PlayStation 4 video game as hilarious as unexpected.

The "unknown" is sworn to Kratos

And it is that McDonald himself has managed to access a kind of camera-free mode in God of War to find an Easter egg of the first great confrontation of the game against the call, at that time in history, “unknown”, a man really powerful that manages to stand up to Kratos himself. Needless to say, from the next paragraph will be detailed slight spoilers of this particular stretch of history.

Thus, at the end of this first battle, Kratos manages to defeat the "unknown" and then throw the rival through a ravine; The funny thing is that the user follows the trajectory of the character while falling almost outside the limits of the stage to find a completely unexpected pose, apparently, as an Easter egg by the developer team.

"I start with this, I can't wait to see what else is hidden off camera," says McDonald in the tweet shared in his account next to the video clip with the scene and that you can see above. And he does not lack reason, since while he falls down the ravine, the "unknown" dedicates a monumental comb to Kratos after being defeated. However, it is probably a joke by Sony Santa Monica; Will there be more winks of this style throughout the adventure of Kratos and Atreus? Time (and McDonald) will tell.

PS4's God of War: this is the hilarious comb-shaped Easter egg for Kratos

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