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⚔️ God of War (2018) – Hidden Easter Eggs You Need to Find!



 Release Date: April 20, 2018

Genre: Action-Adventure
Platform(s): PS4, PS5
Developer: Santa Monica Studio
Tags: God of War Easter Eggs, Kratos, Norse Mythology, Hidden Secrets, PS4 Games, Santa Monica Studio


God of War (2018) is a game that captivated fans worldwide with its stunning visuals, powerful story, and complex characters. However, beyond the brutal battles and rich Norse mythology, Santa Monica Studio also snuck in some clever Easter eggs for players to discover. From nostalgic references to cryptic secrets, these hidden gems add layers to the game’s experience.

Let’s take a look at some of the best Easter eggs in God of War (2018) that you might have missed!


🔨 1. God of war series refrence

Throughout the game, Kratos' past as the Ghost of Sparta isn’t forgotten, and fans of the original God of War series will notice a few nods to the older games. For example, when Kratos examines his old Blades of Chaos, you can hear a familiar voice. It’s a subtle reference to the previous titles and the traumatic history Kratos carries with him.

Additionally, Kratos' old armor can be found in various places, especially during certain side quests. It's a lovely throwback to the earlier, more brutal days of Kratos.


🏹 The secret of the "mimir" eys

One of the coolest Easter eggs is tied to Mimir, the wise and talkative head that Kratos and Atreus carry around. In one section of the game, Mimir tells a joke about a character named "Faye", Kratos’ wife, that will make players pause and think. It’s a meta-reference to the earlier stages of Kratos’ life, and how things might have turned out differently.

The joke connects to deeper lore and is optional, so it’s a great treasure for players who pay close attention to dialogue and narrative details.


🪙 3. The "Ares" & "Athena" Armor set

In the game, if you delve into Norse mythology, you’ll find a special set of armor known as the “Ares Armor” and “Athena Armor” — which are direct references to the Greek gods, Ares and Athena, who Kratos once battled in his earlier adventures. This armor serves as a nod to Kratos' roots and his evolution from the Greek pantheon to the Norse world. The armor also grants unique buffs, adding a practical advantage to those who wish to don the gear.


⚔️ 4. The Return of the spartan Rage moment

During key story moments, Kratos will enter his Spartan Rage state, and fans of the original games will recognize this as a direct callback to his previous games. The visual and audio cues are designed to mimic the previous Spartan Rage mechanic, reminding players of the emotional weight Kratos carries from his past.

In a hidden Easter egg, if you activate Spartan Rage near a specific set of enemies or bosses, you’ll notice Kratos performs different moves and attacks than in normal combat. These attacks are tied to his rage and tie directly back to his Greek past.


🧸 5. The doll in the boat

When Kratos and Atreus are traveling by boat, players can spot a doll floating on the water. It’s a minor detail, but it’s a tribute to The Last of Us (another PlayStation exclusive). This is part of the ongoing relationship between Naughty Dog and Santa Monica Studio, as both studios are known for making impactful, emotional games.


🎮 6.The secret of the phoenix feather

While exploring the Norse world, Kratos can stumble upon a Phoenix Feather, a classic item tied to previous God of War games. In earlier titles, Phoenix Feathers were important for upgrading Kratos' health. In this game, however, they are used for a small puzzle, and if you’re lucky, you’ll be able to trade them for powerful relics that provide buffs in combat.


📜7. Kratos's Secret Painting 

Throughout the journey, Kratos will come across various paintings depicting scenes of his past adventures. Some of these artwork pieces subtly reveal secrets of his Greek era, such as famous battles and iconic moments. These little pieces of in-game art are a deep reference to his tragic past, serving as a reminder of the gods he once destroyed.


🐍  8. Secret Boss fight " The valkryie Quen "

While the Valkyries are already tough enemies in the game, one of the ultimate Easter eggs involves defeating the Valkyrie Queen, Sigrun. She’s hidden in an obscure, post-game challenge and is one of the hardest bosses in the series, requiring players to go through multiple tough battles. Defeating her rewards you with a unique trophy and a powerful piece of gear. The challenge ties into both Norse mythology and Kratos’ ongoing struggle to come to terms with his violent past.


🧠 Conclusion

God of War (2018) is a masterpiece not only for its gripping story and gameplay but also for its clever use of Easter eggs that honor Kratos’ Greek roots while diving into the rich world of Norse mythology. Whether it’s subtle references to previous games, hidden gear, or unexpected cameos, these Easter eggs help deepen the experience for long-time fans while rewarding new players with deeper lore and fun surprises.

So next time you embark on Kratos’ journey, keep your eyes peeled — you never know what hidden gems you might find!

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