PLEASE NOTE: This article may contain MASSIVE Spoilers for God of War Ragnarok and its endgame.God of War Ragnarok has catapulted to the top of many fans' Game of the Year list, with the title also securing 10 nominations at The Game Awards despite its recent release. Indeed, God of War Ragnarok is a true epic that many fans will not want to end, and luckily for them, there's plenty to do in the post-game.

God of War Ragnarok's story takes 20-25 hours to beat, while there is plenty of side, late-game, and endgame content to double that playtime, if not more. Once the credits rolls, there are a few things players should prioritize over others.

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Complete God of War Ragnarok's Epilogues

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There are three major epilogues player should pursue as soon as they can. These offer other "endings" for God of War Ragnarok, outside the main one, and include the following favors. Starting locations included.

  • A Viking Funeral (Svartalfheim)
  • Defend Your Valor (Muspelheim)
  • The Remnants of Asgard (Multiple Realms)

God of War Ragnarok: Explore the Vanaheim Crater

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The Vanaheim Crater is a must-visit location in God of War Ragnarok, one many fans will easily skip over and potentially never realize is there. It's far detached from the standard map of Vanaheim and can only be reached after a certain point in the story, when players may have more pressing matters. The Vanaheim Crater is filled with unique enemies, bosses, quests, and activities found nowhere else in the game. To find it, players should return to Vanaheim in God of War Ragnarok and complete any available/remaining side quests. These will lead players to the Crater, where players will find hours of content.

God of War Ragnarok: Visit Angrboda and Fenrir

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It's not all combat and exploration in God of War Ragnarok, as there is a reason or two to return to Jotunheim post-credits. Visiting Angrboda and Fenrir is a bittersweet moment for Kratos, but at the very least, players are able to let Fenrir know just how much of a good boy he is.

God of War Ragnarok: Defeat King Hrolf, Complete the Crucible

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For those looking for more combat in God of War Ragnarok, there are definitely options. One of the Epilogues will pit players against a powerful endgame boss, while finding all the Berserker Gravestones in God of War Ragnarok will lead to a final fight with King Hrolf. He's definitely tough, and preparing for him will take players to the aforementioned Vanaheim Crater. At the same time, for those wanting to flex and test their merits as Kratos, the Muspelheim Crucible is open for business.

God of War Ragnarok: Find the Real Tyr

God of War Ragnarok: How to Find the Real Tyr in Every Realm

Perhaps one of the biggest secrets in God of War Ragnarok is that the Real Tyr can be found, alive. To do so, players should snoop around the Raven Tree - and let the journey take them from there. There's plenty more to do beyond these tasks, of course, as God of War Ragnarok's supplementary content is as detailed as its main narrative.

God of War Ragnarok is available now for PS4 and PS5.

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