God of War Ragnarokis the latest title from PlayStation Studios to join their PC catalog on Steam and the Epic Games Store. It’s releasing on the platform in September 2024 and is now available for pre-purchase. If you may’t wait to grab your copy, here is the God of War Ragnarok pre-order bonus you’ll receive for an early purchase on PC.

God of War Ragnarok PC Pre-Order Bonus

If youpre-order God of War RagnarokonPC, you’llreceive the Kratos Risen Snow Armorand theAtreus Risen Snow Tunic.

This bonus content can be unlocked through story progression and won’t be available from the start. The armor set for Kratos isn’t just cosmetic but has some actual utility as well. The set increases strength and stun damage dealt to airborne enemies. Atreus’ Risen Snow Tunic on the other hand is just cosmetic in nature and doesn’t provide any gameplay benefits.

God of War Ragnarok PC Pre-Order Bonus

The pre-order bonus is the same on bothSteamand theEpic Games Store.

God of War Ragnarok Digital Deluxe Edition

Players can also pre-order the digital deluxe edition which includes the following additional content.

Jetpack Interactive is handling the PC port for God of War Ragnarok, and they worked on the God of War (2018) PC release as well. We’re expecting a high-quality PC release with all the bells and whistles that we’ve come to expect from other PlayStation Studios titles on PC.

God of War Ragnarok Digital Deluxe Edition PC

God of War Ragnarok PC Release Date

The game is coming to PC onSeptember 19, 2024. This also includes the excellentValhalla expansionfor free.

While we’re happy that PC players will get to experience the sequel, it’s a shame that many countries and regions will not get to purchase and enjoy it. Despite being a single-player title, God of War Ragnarokrequires a PSN account, making it impossible for impacted regions to purchase the game on Steam or the Epic Games Store.

Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn’t spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he’s probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.