Screenshots of the cancelled God of War multiplayer game have surfaced online. The Bluepoint-led project, which was shelved alongside a Blur Studio game, was never confirmed, but known to be worked on.
However, it’s been revealed that screenshots from an in-progress build of the title have emerged online. Even more so, it confirms that the God of War project would have returned to an early time: during the original trilogy.
God of War Multiplayer Game Would’ve Returned to Greece, Screenshots Reveal

MP1st has provided them with a ton of screenshots and provided some interesting insight. It’s important to note that, while it may be true, take it with a grain of salt.





The most notable detail in the screenshot is that it would have taken place in Greece. The God of War series hasn’t been back to the setting since God of War: Ascension in 2013. Even more so, MP1st’s source told them that Hades would’ve been involved in some way. This means that the game would’ve taken place before his grotesque demise in God of War 3.
Unfortunately, this is the only information we have at the moment. As the project wasn’t officially confirmed, details, like gameplay and such, will likely be as hard to find as Pandora’s Box. Still, it’s interesting to see what the vision Bluepoint was going for with the live-service project. The future of God of War is a bit uncertain, but with reports of the Amazon TV show starting up next year and a 2.5D game, it won’t be long before Kratos (or his brother) picks up those blades once again.
What do you think of the screenshots of the cancelled God of War project? Would you have liked to see Bluepoint’s version come to life? Let us know in the comments below and on the official Insider Gaming Discord!
For more God of War, check out our articles on the casting call and teases about an Egyptian setting. Don’t forget to subscribe to our weekly newsletter!



