Summary

God of Waris a franchise defined by tragedy. Before the series went all-in on its new Norse pantheon, Kratos was a man riddled with grief, having lost his family in horrific fashion long before the explosive events ofGod of War Ragnarok. WithAtreus possibly heading upGod of War’sfuture entries, it will be interesting to see how Santa Monica Studios chooses to handle his development in this regard.

Spoilers ahead for the entireGod of Warfranchise.

2018’sGod of WarandGod of War Ragnarokare both built around the relationship between Atreus and Kratos, but this isn’t Kratos' first family. In Greece, he had a wife and child, but after being whipped up to a boiling-point blood frenzy by Ares, he raided his own village, slaughtering everyone residing in the Temple of Athena which, as he soon found out, included his family. Wracked with guilt, Kratos embarked on a path of vicious revenge, wiping out almost the entirety of the Greek pantheon, a network of gods that includes his father Zeus and other extended family members. This trauma, mingled with his shame, informs his internal journey in the newer games, and as Atreus grows older, he will need to take care not to make the same mistakes as his father.

Atreus Shouldn’t Follow the Same Tragic Spiral as His Father in His God of War Stories

Atreus May Have His Own Family Someday

Although there are many potential issues with puttingAtreus in the protagonist position in the nextGod of Wargame, this decision is also rife with potential. By the end ofRagnarokand theValhallaDLC, Kratos seems to be entering a new stage of his life, stepping into a leadership position after healing his psychic wounds and coming to terms with his past. Atreus, on the other hand, is just now embarking on a journey of his own, signifying a passing of the torch for the franchise.

Joining him on this journey, almost certainly, is Angrboda, a giantess whom Loki, in original Norse mythology, has three children with. Since Loki and Atreus are one and the same,Atreus could very well start a family with Angrboda, especially as their budding romance is hinted at inGod of War Ragnarok. Whether this would happen in the nextGod of Wargame or in another entry down the line is uncertain, but it seems like a reasonable narrative decision, as it aligns with the source material and would provide rather fitting symmetry for the series, which has doubled down on its parental themes in the Norse saga.

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Even if Atreus isn’t the de-facto star of the series moving forward, he will almost certainly beaged up in futureGod of Wargames, as his actor, Sunny Suljic, is just now entering adulthood.

Atreus Could Suffer Familial Tragedy, but Shouldn’t

World mythologies tend to revolve around family drama: fathers killing sons, rivals killing children, et cetera. Entering a world fraught with peril, Atreus' potential children could either perish, turn evil, or otherwise descend into darkness. Indeed, it would seem almost reasonable for Atreus' family life to be characterized by the same violence and tragedy as Kratos', but not only would this berepetitive for theGod of Warseries, it would also undermine the Norse saga’s message.

The newerGod of Wargames have focused on parental responsibilityand building a better world for the future. If the franchise were to take a cyclical approach, allowing chaos and strife to befall Atreus' family in the future, then it may be forced to either walk back its earlier thematic framing, or else repeat narrative beats in a potentially uninteresting way. It may be better to allow Atreus to have a different, but still complex, dynamic within his own family, learning from the mistakes and successes of his father, rather than putting him in a position to either seek vengeance or mourn a terrible fate.

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God of War Ragnarok

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Embark on an epic and heartfelt journey as Kratos and Atreus struggle with holding on and letting goFrom Santa Monica Studio comes the sequel to the critically acclaimed God of War (2018). Fimbulwinter is well underway. Kratos and Atreus must journey to each of the Nine Realms in search of answers as Asgardian forces prepare for a prophesied battle that will end the world. Along the way they will explore stunning, mythical landscapes, and face fearsome enemies in the form of Norse gods and monsters. The threat of Ragnarök grows ever closer. Kratos and Atreus must choose between their own safety and the safety of the realms.

Intense combat with Kratos wielding fiery Blades of Chaos against a powerful enemy in God of War Ragnarok

Kratos gazing at colossal statues in a mystical, cloudy landscape in God of War Ragnarok

God of War Ragnarok gameplay

Kratos from God of War Ragnarok

Kratos battling a creature with Atreus assisting in the background