Kratos is functionally immortal, able to live indefinitely as he cannot die from old age, disease, or starvation, and is cursed by the gods to never truly die, though he can be killed by powerful enough means (as seen when he dies and returns multiple times) and is aging slowly, but can likely live for thousands of years, potentially forever, existing as a demigod turned god with immense power and a curse that prevents escape from life.
In God of War Ragnarök, Kratos appears to be around 50 years old if we were to apply human standards. However, given his divine nature and extensive history—having fought against gods like Ares and Zeus—his actual age stretches back thousands of years.
Gods and certain magical creatures are immortal, unable to die by the passage of time, immune to all human and supernatural diseases, and able to survive damage that would easily destroy a human.
A majority of biblical commentators hold that the 120 years referred to in this verse refers to the time God granted to the godless people who lived during the time of Noah to repent from their sins and be saved, and that it is not about human lifespans at all.
Triple H, the famous former wrestler, has OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED the role of Kratos in the live-action GOD OF WAR movie. Fans are excited because of the similarity in appearance between Triple H and Kratos.
The violence depicted in this game is not as graphic as the previous games but still it's very frequent. It's also enhanced due to the extremely realistic and very highly detailed graphics, which despite looking gorgeous, they turn up the violence to a degree. Some cutscenes are very brutal.
Slowed Aging: Un100 immunity to the ravaging effects of time. He only physically ages one year for every 100 years.
Well if we listen to Ragnarok, Freya mentions that her brother was around not to longer after Ymir's blood flooded creation, and since they are twins, they where born basically at the same time and since Ymir's death was before the Earths creation, Freya is billions of years old.
Apollo, the god of sun and music, is considered the patron of same sex love, as he had many male lovers and was often invoked to bless homosexual unions. He is also called "the champion of male love" by Andrew Callimach.
Prior to the release of God of War Ragnarök, many fans theorised that the player would be able to use Mjölnir after defeating Thor. While it is true that the hammer would have been an incredible asset for the player, it cannot be wielded or even picked up by Kratos (nor Atreus) for several reasons.
As a result, Zeus was overwhelmed by his personal plague: Fear. Overcome with extreme paranoia and frightened by Kratos' increasingly destructive behavior, Zeus soon realized that Kratos would be the one to perpetuate the cycle of son killing father.
Nyx: Goddess of the Night and Daughter of Chaos. In Greek mythology, Nyx, goddess of the night, was one of the oldest deities in the universe, born in the first moments of creation from the yawning abyss of Chaos. Every night Nyx rode across the sky, other deities, even mighty Zeus, were afraid to cross her.
He can actually die but what happens next is that He'll just spawn in whatever's afterlife there is and fight his way back.
When Zeus descended from Mount Olympus, he slaughtered Kratos' Soldiers, and only one lived to return to Sparta. Unfortunately for Kratos, on his journey to change his fate, he mortally wounded and killed the Last Spartan, which left Kratos the last remnant of the great army and Sparta.
Out of all the Gods of War, Kratos was the most powerful and fearsome one, since he had the powers of Pandora's Box, the powers of the God of War that belonged to Ares, and plenty of weapons and magic from the other gods and the knowledge to use the godly powers by Athena after the death of his brother.
As the temple burned, a village oracle cursed Kratos and condemned him to wear the "mark of his terrible deed", the ashes of his family, which turned his skin pale white, earning him the title, the "Ghost of Sparta".
Factoring in calculations on Kratos's age at the end of GOWIII based of earlier info (see footnote if you care for this), this places him squarely between the ages of 1047 and 1051. Now, to answer your question about Kratos aging, it doesn't seem like he can die of old age. He's pretty much ageless, being a god.
Atreus, also known as Loki, is the Norse God of Mischief and the Champion of the Jötnar in the God of War universe. He is the son of Kratos and Faye. Atreus embarks on a journey with Kratos to spread his mother's ashes on the highest peak in the Nine Realms.
God of War Ragnarök was a massive critical and commercial hit, praised for its storytelling, characters, visuals, and gameplay, becoming one of PlayStation's fastest-selling first-party titles and winning numerous Game of the Year awards, though some players found its pacing slow or criticized its adherence to its predecessor's formula. It was a huge success, selling over 15 million copies by late 2023, far from a flop.
There's no single "top 1" open-world game, as it depends on preference, but The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild/Tears of the Kingdom, Red Dead Redemption 2, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim consistently rank as top contenders, praised for their unparalleled freedom, immersive worlds, and deep exploration, with Elden Ring and Cyberpunk 2077 also frequently cited for their unique settings and gameplay.
Yes, while not officially announced, strong evidence like new Santa Monica Studio job listings for God of War veterans indicates God of War 6 is in active development, expected to shift to a new mythology (likely Egypt) after the Norse saga's conclusion in Ragnarök. Development is likely underway, though a release is years away, potentially around 2027-2028, possibly as a PlayStation 6 title.
Carson (2005–2013) and Christopher Judge (2018–Present). Carson voiced the younger, wilder Kratos in the earlier games, while Judge portrays the older, wiser Kratos in the more recent Norse saga, a performance that earned him the award for Best Performance at the 2022 Game Awards.
After going back in time and successfully forcing Zeus to retreat back to Mount Olympus following Athena's sacrifice, Kratos succeeded in preventing his father from destroying his home city but it's assumed that after Kratos killed Poseidon in God of War III, the city was destroyed anyways by the flood wrought from his ...