God of War fans are concerned that some controversial scenes in the old games of the series can be removed in a possible remaster.
Among the Fans of PlayStation God of War A discussion began about the controversial scenes of the old games of the series. Santa Monica Studios’s restarting the series in 2018, turning to a more mature and serious tone, the older games are more aggressive and exaggerated. This was rumored to concern that these scenes could be removed in a God of War War Remastered collection planned for the PS5.
God of War’s controversial scenes
In the first trilogy of the series, Kratos was depicted as a more angry and violent character. The games contained more exaggerated and sometimes controversial scenes in accordance with the style of that period. In particular, some sexual scenes are a remarkable difference compared to the more mature structure of God of War: Ragnarok, which was re -initiated in 2018 and the more mature structure of Ragnarok, which was released in 2022.
Therefore, if the rumors at hand are real and the old games are to be remaster, it is thought that these scenes can be removed or changing to make them less remarkable. This situation, which is a popular debate in Reddit, is criticized by some fans in the community, while others find that there are similar scenes in modern games and find these concerns irrelevant.
In the God of War community, there are fans who think that the removal of these scenes from a possible remaster version will damage the spirit of the original games. A Reddit user expressed his reaction to this idea, saying, “If you are going to do the game again and released these scenes,” he said.
On the other hand, the removal or replacement of these scenes is only a speculation and no official explanation is stated. However, if the rumors are true, it seems likely that PlayStation’s decision will attract reaction from some segments. While it remains unclear whether it will remain loyal to the old structure of God of War, fans are waiting for the official statement from Santa Monica Studios for more information.