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God of War: Ascension
Released in March 2013, is the seventh installment in the legendary franchise and serves as a prequel to the entire Greek saga. This specific regional version—the Europe/Australia PAL edition (often identified by Product Code BCES-01741 )—is highly sought after by collectors and international players due to its comprehensive multi-language support, including English (En) and French (Fr) . A Prequel of Vengeance and Redemption
Europe and Australia have long been barometers for franchise fatigue. By 2013, these territories had consumed God of War (2005), II (2007), III (2010), and the two PSP side stories ( Chains of Olympus , Ghost of Sparta ). Ascension arrived not as a climax, but as a contraction. Set six months after Kratos killed his family (and ten years before the original game), the narrative is a closed loop. We know Kratos will not find redemption. We know the Gods will betray him. We know the Furies are minor footnotes. God of War - Ascension -Europe Australia- -EnFr...
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Ascension was the only God of War game to feature a competitive multiplayer mode. For PAL region players with the disc, online functionality is identical to global servers, though the manual includes French localization for controls. God of War: Ascension Released in March 2013,
: The digital version from the PlayStation Store requires approximately 75GB of free space for installation and occupies about once installed. Special Editions : The European and Australian regions received both a Special Edition (Steelbook, Soundtrack, and Dynamic Theme) and a Collector's Edition (including a Kratos statue and a DLC pass). Gameplay Overview By 2013, these territories had consumed God of
Infamous at launch, this three-tiered gauntlet near the game’s end pits Kratos against waves of Gorgons, Sirens, and armored Legionnaires with no checkpoints. A patch later reduced its difficulty, but veterans still cite it as one of the hardest encounters in the series.
European physical releases often featured multi-language discs to cover various regional markets.