Well, now Jason Schreier, one of the original sources of the June 30 rumors, has waded back into the fray in a comment on ResetEra. According to Schreier, the God of War Ragnarok announcement was bumped sometime last week, perhaps due to the ongoing furor over the US Supreme Court striking down Roe v. Wade. That said, he also confirms November is still on, and internal excitement for the game is high. Given we’ve seen so little of the game, there has been some concern about its scope. That it might be more of a God of War 1.5 than the ambitious sequel most are hoping for. If Schreier is right, it seems this isn’t the case. So, when might we hear more? Well, according to insider Tom Henderson, Sony basically has the announcement ready to go whenever, so hopefully the wait isn’t too long. In the meantime, let’s all take a breath. God of War developers have reportedly been the subject of a lot of anger and abuse over the past few days, which is never acceptable, but particularly ridiculous given the fact that, by all accounts, God of War Ragnarok has not been delayed. Only the announcement of its release date has been. So yeah, chill pills all around. God of War Ragnarok is coming to PS4 and PS5. While a release date has yet to be confirmed, the current rumor is the game will arrive on November 11.