Sony Santa Monica Studio has confirmed that God of War: Laufey will receive a physical disc release, offering welcome news for fans concerned about PlayStation’s upcoming shift away from physical media. The announcement came through the studio’s official X account, where it simply stated,
“God of War Laufey will be available on disc.”
The confirmation arrives shortly after Sony announced that new PlayStation 5 games released from January 2028 onward will be digital-only, making God of War: Laufey one of the last major first-party titles confirmed to receive a boxed edition if it launches before that deadline.
Disc Release Suggests a 2027 Launch
While Sony Santa Monica did not provide a release date alongside the announcement, the physical edition confirmation strongly suggests that God of War: Laufey is targeting 2027. Under Sony’s recently announced policy, only titles released before the January 2028 transition will be eligible for physical disc production.
The post was shared as part of the studio’s promotion for its upcoming San Diego Comic-Con panel and quickly drew attention from fans following Sony’s controversial decision to end physical game production. The policy has sparked widespread debate among collectors, with petitions urging Sony to reconsider attracting hundreds of thousands of signatures.

Faye Takes the Lead in the Next God of War Story
Announced during PlayStation’s recent State of Play, God of War: Laufey marks the next chapter in the franchise by placing Faye (Laufey the Just) in the lead role. The story follows Kratos’ wife after she unexpectedly awakens in a mysterious realm following her funeral.
According to the official synopsis, Faye discovers that the plans she created to protect Kratos and Atreus are in danger. Her journey takes her through the Everywhen, an afterlife where powerful gods from multiple mythologies battle for control amid dangerous magic and supernatural threats.
With more than 20 minutes of gameplay already revealed, Sony Santa Monica has positioned God of War: Laufey as a major continuation of the Norse saga. The newly confirmed physical edition is likely to reassure collectors eager to own one of PlayStation’s final first-party releases on disc before the company’s digital-only transition begins.
| Platforms | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 |
|---|---|
| Developer | Santa Monica Studio |
