How old is Kratos in God of War Ragnarok? His age explained (2024)

Our protagonist has been through an awful lot in his life as a demigod, not least looking after his son Atreus in recent years. As a demigod, time and aging do not have the same effect on Kratos, who looks only a little older in the reboot game and its sequel.

This is good, because an awful lot of time could well have passed between God of War III (2010) and God of War (2018). By an awful lot of time, we mean over hundreds of years.

So, how old is Kratos in God of War Ragnarök? Read on to find out how old we think Kratos is in Sony and Santa Monica Studio’s latest Norse adventure.

How old is Kratos in God of War Ragnarök?

In God of War Ragnarök, it’s likely that Kratos is around 1,055 years old. He’s something of an old man, but as a demigod, he is still more than young enough to hold his own and then some in battle.

Unfortunately, this is based on maths and educated guesses. Kratos’s age is never told in the games. Thanks to a highly detailed Reddit thread on his age, though, we think Kratos is aged somewhere between 1,047 and 1,055 years old in Ragnarök.

Redditor interfederational gathered: “The real-life historic event that provides the basis for Fimbulwinter (which happens at the end of the 2018 game) started in 535 AD". Ragnarök is set three years after those events.

The ending of God of War III is based on the historic destruction of Sparta, which happened thanks to a terrible earthquake. The redditor explains that “happened in the year 464 BC. This means that roughly 999 years has passed between the end of GOW3 and the end of GOW4.”

This means that if the game is based on real-world events to any extent (the volcanic winter of 536 AD and Sparta earthquake of 464 BC), plus the three years between God of War and God of War Ragnarök, there are 1,002 years, roughly, between God of War 3 and 4.

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Now, we don’t know how old Kratos is supposed to be at the end of God of War III, but he should have been between 35-40-years old based on what the same Redditor explains: “Spartan men were encouraged to marry once they turned 20, but could not live with their families until they left the active military at age 30 (if they had no wife by the age of 30, they were required to get married by law). Kratos is obviously active military when he calls on Ares, and he has a young daughter.”

They add, too, that “10 years of service makes Kratos around 38 when he becomes the God of War.” This would, therefore make him around 50 years old by the end of God of War III, when he had been God of War for 12 years.

There you have it. Kratos is likely around 1,055 years old and still kicking all sorts of arse. What’s your excuse?

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As someone deeply familiar with the intricate lore and details of the "God of War" series, I can affirm that the narrative surrounding Kratos is rich and multifaceted, intertwining mythology, historical events, and fictional storytelling. My knowledge is rooted in the extensive gameplay, narratives, and cultural impacts of the series.

Now, diving into the concepts touched upon in the article:

  1. Kratos as a Demigod: Kratos, the main protagonist of the "God of War" series, is a demigod, born of a mortal mother and the Greek god Zeus. As a demigod, Kratos possesses enhanced strength, resilience, and longevity compared to regular mortals. This allows him to age much slower than humans, explaining why he appears relatively unchanged over vast periods.

  2. Timeline Between Games: The article discusses a calculated timeline between "God of War III" and "God of War Ragnarök." This timeline is not explicitly stated in the games but is deduced based on historical events and clues within the game's narratives.

  3. Historical References: The Reddit user, interfederational, provides a historical context by linking events in the game to real-world occurrences. For instance, the destruction of Sparta and the onset of Fimbulwinter are used as benchmarks to estimate the time passed between the events of the games.

  4. Estimating Kratos's Age: Based on the historical and in-game context, an estimate of Kratos's age is made. Using information about Spartan military practices and events depicted in the games, the Redditor speculates that Kratos would be around 1,055 years old during the events of "God of War Ragnarök."

  5. Spartan Culture and Age: The article delves into Spartan societal norms, such as men marrying after turning 30 if they hadn't done so earlier. This information helps in speculating Kratos's age, given his status as an active military figure with a family.

  6. Relevance of Real-World Events: The games incorporate elements from mythology and history. By aligning the fictional events in the game with real-world occurrences like volcanic winters and earthquakes, fans and analysts can piece together a plausible timeline and age for Kratos.

In summary, the "God of War" series masterfully weaves together elements of mythology, history, and fiction. Kratos's age and the timeline between games are subjects of much speculation and discussion among fans, with enthusiasts drawing upon in-game clues, historical events, and cultural context to deepen their understanding of the narrative.

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