With the recent releases of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet and Gotham Knights suffering from performance and technical issues, God of War Ragnarok is comparatively a marvel in the industry. Still, as expansive as the game is, some glitches fell through the cracks, including one that causes a crate to be stuck on Kratos’ head.

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The bug was first documented on Reddit by user jmathews777 who recorded a video of the game’s protagonist running around with a crate lodged on his head. Beyond the visual humor that comes with Kratos continuing his epic and emotional journey throughout the nine realms of Norse mythology, the eight-second clip implies that it does not affect the gameplay in any substantial way.

With these glitches, almost anyone would feel a minor annoyance at having their immersion broken in a game where the goal is to draw players in with an engrossing atmosphere, but the comedy is more likely to break through. This contrasts with bugs that actively impede player action, such as one in the previous game’s PC port that had Atreus stuck in a tree, preventing him from progressing with the player despite being key to combat and traversal. If Ragnarok does receive a PC port down the line, it does beg whether players will discover more glitches.

Despite instances such as a crate being stuck on Kratos’ head, almost the entirety of his newest journey shines as both a technical showcase for Sony’s latest console and as a swansong for its previous generation. Having the game perform as well as it does on nine-year-old hardware with some sacrifices is a commendable feat on Santa Monica Studio’s behalf, even if God of War Ragnarok runs loud doing so.

It remains to be seen if glitches like this will be patched out, but given God of War Ragnarok’s acclaim, they have not detracted from the experience. Fans still have a lot to chew through in Ragnarok, but there will be no doubt that whenever the franchise’s next game is announced, it will be met with great excitement.

God of War Ragnarok is out now for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

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