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God of War Fans Cosplay Atreus and Kratos Hunting Trip

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Two incredibly talented God of War fans cosplay as both Kratos and Atreus going on a hunt, depicting the very first mission of the game.

When it released now three years ago, God of War had a lot to live up to and for many fans, it managed to deliver in unexpected ways. The wiser, more sympathetic take on Kratos as well as the introduction of his son Atreus largely attributed to the success of God of War. Now, one duo has managed to capture the essence of both characters masterfully.

Since the release of God of War back in 2018, a staggering number of fans have cultivated ways to express their love of the game in unique ways from fan art, to cosplay, and even weapon replicas. In fact, one fan even managed to create an animatronic Mimir head whose eyes and mouth actually move. However, two cosplayers have stepped into the shoes of the pivotal characters featured in God of War.

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A Twitter user named opal_inkcosplay, along with her fellow cosplayer baldsasquatch73, have done a cosplay of both Kratos and Atreus that depicts the two of them hunting. What's truly impressive, in addition to the costume embellishments being extremely on-point, is the emotion portrayed in each of the cosplayer's faces. Kratos has this fierce confidence about him, while Atreus reacts nervously to the situation.

The sheer amount of Kratos cosplays to surface after the release of God of War is astounding. It could simply be due to the character's redesign, but there have certainly been a lot of them posted online over the years with quite a few Kratos cosplays even include the Leviathan Axe. It's amazing how much popularity God of War has received since the release of the latest installment. God of War 3 released all the way back in 2010, so to have a new game in the franchise release over eight years afterwards, while also diverging from many staple mechanics, be met with such positive reception is very impressive, to say the least.

It will be interesting to see what the future of God of War will be. While God of War: Ragnarok received an unfortunate delay earlier this year, there has been next to no official news regarding the game. No gameplay footage or story details have been revealed, not even a trailer beyond the teaser released last year. With any luck, more information regarding the game's development will be revealed in the coming months.

God of War is available now exclusively for PS4.

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