God of War: Digital Deluxe Edition

God of War: Digital Deluxe Edition (2018)

by SIE Santa Monica Studio, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Genres:Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Historical, Drama
Game modes:Single player
Story:Digital Deluxe Edition contains: Full Game God of War Comic #0 by Dark Horse Comics God of War Mini Artbook by Dark Horse Comics Death's Vow Armor Set Exile's Guardian Shield Skin Dynamic Theme
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