God of War actor Christopher Judge, known for his powerful voice as Kratos, recently dropped some intriguing hints about what’s next for the franchise. During a signing session at Canada’s Fan Expo, he mentioned that fans could expect some news by “late summer.”
In a clip shared by the streamer Fuzhpuzy, Judge clarified that he won’t be voicing Kratos in the new Greek trilogy remakes. Instead, TC Carson, the original voice of Kratos, will return for those games. But Judge hinted that he might still be involved with the upcoming projects in another way.
Since voicing Kratos in 2018’s God of War, Judge has become a beloved figure in the gaming community. His statement raises excitement about a possible follow-up to 2022’s God of War Ragnarök. However, we can’t jump to conclusions just yet; his role may be different this time around.
Last year, Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier provided insight into the studio’s future projects. He mentioned that Cory Barlog, the longtime director, is working on something big that won’t be a new IP but might still feel fresh. Schreier added that rumors about a sci-fi twist in their next game are unfounded.
This leads to many questions. Are we looking at a bold new direction for God of War, or is there something else in the works? Fans are curious, especially with hints of a new IP shared by a developer last August.
While we wait for more information, there’s still plenty of content to enjoy. Sony’s spin-off, Sons of Sparta, offers exciting gameplay to tide fans over. Plus, a TV series based on the game is on the way, adding another layer to the God of War universe.
As interest in gaming grows—recent statistics show that over 90% of teens play video games—projects like God of War continue to shape the industry. The excitement surrounding these developments is palpable, and it seems there’s much more to come.
For ongoing updates, keep an eye on reliable sources like Bloomberg for the latest news.

