--- title: "God of War’s bold new spinoff stars Faye: will it work?" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/286908907.md" description: "Sony Santa Monica is reportedly developing a bold new spinoff game in the God of War franchise, focusing on Faye, Kratos' wife. The game may explore Japanese, Chinese, and Native American mythologies, marking a significant departure from the Norse setting. Combat is expected to be faster and more dynamic. The reveal could happen during an upcoming State of Play broadcast in late May or early June 2026. The idea has divided fans, with some excited about Faye's backstory while others prefer continuing with Kratos or Atreus." datetime: "2026-05-19T12:05:39.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/286908907.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286908907.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/286908907.md) --- # God of War’s bold new spinoff stars Faye: will it work? The God of War franchise may be about to take its most daring leap yet. According to industry insiders and a growing pile of leaks, Sony Santa Monica is reportedly developing a spinoff game centered on one of the saga’s most intriguing yet underexplored characters: Faye, the wife of Kratos and mother of Atreus. ### **What the leaks are saying** The rumor wave picked up speed around May 14, 2026, and the details being circulated are ambitious. The reported game would depart entirely from its familiar Norse setting and instead explore three distinct mythological worlds: 1. Japanese, 2. Chinese, and 3. Native American folklore. If accurate, the shift would represent the boldest creative reinvention in the series’ history, going further than even the celebrated pivot from Greek to Norse mythology introduced in the 2018 reboot. Combat is also said to be getting a major overhaul. Leakers describe a faster, more dynamic system that draws comparisons to Devil May Cry, a marked departure from the deliberate, weighty style that defined recent God of War entries. The story is reportedly set in the period before the events of the 2018 game, giving Sony Santa Monica room to finally unpack Faye’s backstory in full. Leakers have also suggested that Tyr, the Norse god of war, may appear as a significant player alongside Faye in the new title. ### **When a reveal could happen** Multiple sources point to an upcoming State of Play broadcast as the likely venue for an official announcement, with late May or early June 2026 cited as the target window. That would place the reveal ahead of Summer Game Fest, scheduled for June 5. Sony has not confirmed any plans, but well-known leaker NateTheHate indicated the broadcast window is close, while fellow leaker The Snitch stoked the fire further with a cryptic two-word social media post widely interpreted as a direct nod to the rumored project. ### **A community divided** The possibility of a Faye-led game has split the God of War fanbase in predictable but passionate ways. Supporters point out that Faye remains one of the most narratively rich untapped characters in the entire series. Her deep ties to both Kratos and Atreus, combined with a backstory that has only been hinted at across two games, give developers enormous room to craft something genuinely compelling. Others in the community would rather see the franchise continue following Kratos or hand the reins to Atreus as he ventures into new mythological territory. Some fans worry that introducing a new protagonist risks breaking the emotional momentum built so carefully across the Norse saga. The debate echoes a broader conversation the gaming industry keeps having about how beloved franchises grow without alienating the people who made them beloved in the first place. Sony Santa Monica has navigated that tension before. The 2018 God of War reboot arrived carrying a mountain of skepticism from longtime fans before going on to become one of the most praised games of its generation. ### **A franchise building toward something bigger** The spinoff rumors arrive at a revealing moment for the God of War brand. Amazon Prime Video is already in development on a live-action adaptation of the Norse saga, with actor Ryan Hurst attached to the project. The simultaneous expansion across games and television mirrors what has happened with other major PlayStation properties, most notably The Last of Us, and signals that Sony sees God of War as the foundation of a much larger entertainment ecosystem. A Faye-centered game would also serve a practical narrative purpose, bridging the gap between the Greek mythology era and the modern Norse chapter in a way that neither the 2018 game nor Ragnarok fully addressed. For fans who have spent years wondering about the woman whose choices set the entire Norse saga in motion, that alone might be reason enough to get excited. 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