The God of War Ragnarok ending and secret scene explained (2024)

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The God of War Ragnarok ending and secret post credits scenes tease a lot about the future of Kratos, Atreus and all the rest of the cast, even with the extra story beats of the Valhalla DLC. But obviously - just to be clear before I say anything - there are HUGE SPOILERS AHEAD, so don't read any of this if you don't want to hear what happens in the ending of God of War Ragnarok! However, if you are still interested, let's discuss the final scenes, starting with the big events.

God of War Ragnarok ending explained

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Unsurprisingly, God of War Ragnarok ends with Ragnarok and Kratos leading an assault on Asgard. After battling to the city, Kratos fights Thor but convinces him to be better for the sake of their children. Odin then kills Thor, leading to a final battle that sees Kratos, Atreus and Freya combine forces to defeat Odin in a multi-stage boss fight.

Odin is ultimately defeated but not killed and Atreus offers him a last chance to change his ways. In response Odin says he'll never give up and Atreus uses his Jotnar magic to whisper Odin's soul into one of the soul marbles he's collected (the same spell he uses on Fenrir by accident to put the wolf's soul into his knife at the beginning of the game).

This, importantly, finally answers the question of who was in the mural from the original God of War ending:

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The image that Kratos found at the end of the last game showed Atreus cradling a man on the floor, with some sort of swirls connecting them. The initial belief was that it showed Kratos dying, although another theory suggested it might be Tyr because of how the image hid the man's arm - Tyr, in the classic myth of Ragnarok, loses an arm in the final battle.

However, we now know it's Atreus whispering Odin's soul into a marble to finally stop him:

Odin doesn't really get away with anything though because that soul marble is immediately grabbed by Sindri, still grieving over Brok and smashed, killing Odin for good.

However, it's not over yet. After a last minute escape from the destruction of Asgard, with Freyr sacrificing himself so that everyone can get out alive, Atreus is apparently injured but wakes up back in Midgard to say his goodbyes to the majority of the God of War Ragnarok cast. Most importantly, that includes Kratos.

Angrboda also leads both Atreus and Kratos to a new, previously hidden Jotnar shrine. It's Atreus' shrine created by Faye that shows the events of Ragnarok's story as they actually happened, and not the previously prophezied versions.

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This leads Atreus to explain to Kratos that there are other giants still out there and he needs to find them, alone. Kratos says to Atreus that if it frightens him, that is why he must do it, and the pair exchange a sad farewell. "Loki must go but Atreus will remain", Kratos solemnly states before watching him leave with Angrboda.

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With Kratos alone, he then discovers a second shrine behind Atreus' one, that lays out his own journey all the way from from Greece to Midgard. The final panel shows him being worshiped as a god, in his Spartan form but holding the Leviathan axe - so a mix of who he was and who he has become.

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When asked about what he saw, Kratos explains it was 'a path I had never imagined'. The implication being that he will become a figure of reverence as a benevolent god, loved and worshiped by people. The Spartan outfit indicates that he can never change who he was, but he can change who he will become - a theme referenced several times during the story. Kratos, Mimir, and Freya then regroup and head into the endgame, saying there is much to rebuild.

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While the story 'ending' releases you back into the world to chase endgame stuff and finish up loose ends, there's another secret God of War Ragnarok ending that will roll the final full credits and play the Blood on the Snow God of War Ragnarok ending theme.

As well as a fairly significant final moment there are also a number of smaller things and to find that will resolve certain characters and events. Here's what to look out for, and how to see everything the God of War Ragnarok secret ending has to offer:

  1. If you speak to Lunda, who now runs the Dwarves' forges, she'll tell you they're saying goodbye to Brok in Svartalfheim. That will start the Favor, A Viking Funeral, which leads you initially to Raeb's Tavern and then Sverd Sands for the funeral proper. Sindri makes a reappearance here but quickly vanishes soon after and this will fade the game to black and roll the lengthy final credits.
  2. Return to Sindri's house and speak to Ratatoskr the squirrel to get a pouch of Yggdrasil seeds that will open travel up to all the realms, as well as activate any Mystical Gateways you might have missed. You'll also find any Stags you've returned visible from the side gate to the right of the house.
  3. Return to your old house in Midgard and you'll find a memento from Atreus' journey.
  4. Lunda will also tell you to visit the workshop in the Alfheim Canyons where you can see Thrud start her own journey with a certain hammer.
  5. If you visit Jotunheim you can talk to Angrboda and, more importantly, pet Fenrir.
  6. Visit Niflheim and you'll find a new pathway that leads to a wrecked Aesir prison where you can find and release the real Tyr. Freya says he can go to Sindri's house but he actually goes to Freyr's camp and practices tai-chi. You can find him meditating and relaxing in most of the other realms too, so have a look around and see where you can spot him.
  7. At Freyr's Camp you'll find Birgir once you've rescued him. If you talk to him, you can suggest he goes to Chaurli (Freya's tortoise house) to look after him. You'll find him there later.
  8. Also at Freyr's Camp, you'll find Hildisvini and Sif. The pair are working together to bring the Agardian refugees to Vanaheim, and hopefully create peace between the two factions.
  9. If you head to the Derelict Outpost Mystic Gateway in Midgard and then head back towards the Lake of Nine you'll find Skjoldr, Atreus' friend from Asgard, by a stone pillar trying to remove the coin from Odin that Kratos threw away earlier in the game.

And that, as far as we know, are all the God of War Ragnarok secret endings bits and extras. They're small touches but it's nice to get some closure and see more of the characters' lives post-Ragnarok.

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The God of War Ragnarok ending and secret scene explained (2024)

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The God of War Ragnarok ending and secret scene explained? ›

God of War Ragnarok ending explained

Is God of War Ragnarok ending explained? ›

With Odin not technically dead, as his soul is trapped inside Atreus' marble, Kratos hands it over to Freya, explaining that he would never rob her of the choice between life and death again, leaving Odin's fate in Freya's hands. No longer needing Odin's death to make her whole, she hands the marble back to Atreus.

What did Kratos see on the wall at the end of Ragnarök? ›

At the end of the 2018 title, in Jotunheim, Kratos sees a mural on a wall that depicts what looks like him dying with his head in Atreus' lap, with something escaping through his mouth along with his final breath. This is a mural that Atreus sees as well when he goes to Ironwood in God of War Ragnarok.

Was Tyr Odin the whole time? ›

Behind the Scenes

The ”Týr” that Kratos and Atreus had freed in Svartalfheim was actually Odin in disguise, who posed as his own son as a means to infiltrate Kratos' circle of allies and know their plans. This also unexpectedly led him to discover the secret prophecies that the Jötnar had hidden in their shrines.

Is there a secret scene at the end of God of War Ragnarok? ›

God of War Ragnarok secret endings and post-credits scenes

If you speak to Lunda, who now runs the Dwarves' forges, she'll tell you they're saying goodbye to Brok in Svartalfheim. That will start the Favor, A Viking Funeral, which leads you initially to Raeb's Tavern and then Sverd Sands for the funeral proper.

Where is the real Tyr? ›

How to Find Tyr in Niflheim. After completing the main story, players will be able to find the real Tyr in the Aesir Prison Wreckage area of Niflheim as part of the Broken Prison favor, which becomes available when players visit the Raven Tree after completing the game.

Where does Atreus go in the end? ›

After the cataclysm ends, Atreus wakes up in Midgard. He walks along a spiral path, passing by all the friends he met in God of War: Ragnarok, until he gets to the top, where Angrboda is waiting.

How did Brok know Tyr was Odin? ›

Brok questioned everything Tyr did or said, and when the God of War mentioned a path to Asgard, Brok understood that Tyr wasn't really all he claimed to be. Once Brok made everyone around him similarly doubt the disguise, this forced Odin's hands and led to the All-Father killing the dwarf before making his escape.

Why did Kratos cry at the end of Ragnarok? ›

Kratos cuts his story short as he realizes Atreus is asleep. In the quiet tent, he starts to cry as he watches his son sleep. If the seer Groa's prophecy is true, Kratos will die at Ragnarok, leaving Atreus alone. Finally drifting off to sleep, Kratos' dream seems to be a memory.

How is Atreus Loki? ›

As Atreus and Kratos reach Jötunheim to spread Faye's ashes on the Giant Finger's mountain, they learn that she was a Jötunn. As Atreus wonders about his heritage, he also learns that his mother gave him the birth name Loki.

Is Tyr Odin's son? ›

In Old Norse sources, Týr is alternately described as the son of the jötunn Hymir (in Hymiskviða) or of the god Odin (in Skáldskaparmál).

What is Atreus the god of? ›

Well, Loki is mainly known as the god of Mischief but also has ties with Temptation and Chaos. The Chaos part fits well considering who his father is.

What happens to Atreus after Ragnarok? ›

Atreus does not die at the end of Ragnarok, though his ending is certainly a tearjerker. After learning of Faye's actions, Atreus tells Kratos that he must strike out on his own journey in order to restore the giants and return to his people.

How old is Atreus? ›

Because he's only 14, Atreus is still very young, and thus still has a lot to learn, as is discussed in Newsweek's God of War: Ragnarök review. But being that young doesn't make him useless. In fact, Kratos has spent the last three years of Atreus' life training him to be a better, stronger fighter.

Is there anything after the end of God of War Ragnarok? ›

Absolutely. There's a hidden quest in Niflheim that allows you to rescue the REAL Tyr. You can fight Gna, the new Valkyrie queen, in Muspelheim. You will get new realm seeds from Ratatoskr post game, which will allow you to go to some new areas, including visiting Angrboda and Fenrir in Jotunheim.

Can you finish Beyond Ragnarok God of War Ragnarok? ›

To fully finish Beyond Ragnarök and make it disappear from your Quest List, you must get 100% Game Completion. Meaning you must get all Collectibles and do all Favors to complete all regions. This finishes Beyond Ragnarök and with this the game will be fully complete.

Is there an end game to God of War Ragnarok? ›

Being such a story-focused game, Ragnarok does have a definitive end, where plot points come to a close, and you're left with no immediate danger or problems to solve. That doesn't mean you have to put down the game, though.

How do you trigger the secret ending in God of War? ›

After the players enter their home, they should go near the beds and they will see a rest option available. The players need to select that to trigger the God of War final secret. Once that is done, a cutscene will initiate and the players will see the main characters wake up due to a storm.

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