God of War: Ragnarok Seemingly Planned for November – IGN Daily Fix

IGN published this video item, entitled “God of War: Ragnarok Seemingly Planned for November – IGN Daily Fix” – below is their description.

On today’s IGN The Fix: Games,

God of War: Ragnarok is seemingly planned for a November release, after rumors of God of War: Ragnarok being delayed to 2023.

Square Enix is hosting the Final Fantasy 7 stream next week in celebration of the Final Fantasy 7’s 25th anniversary – and many Final Fantasy 7 fans will be hoping to see a glimpse of Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Part 2.

Activision Blizzard’s latest game Diablo Immortal is being review bombed by players after Diablo Immortal atrocious microtransactions have plagued Diablo Immortal’s endgame leveling and PvP content.

Narz has it all on today’s Daily Fix!

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