God of War Laufey has quickly become one of the most talked-about reveals following PlayStation State of Play, with fans dissecting every detail of its story and gameplay.
The newly announced title shifts focus away from Kratos and instead centers on his wife, Laufey, also known as Faye, offering a fresh perspective within the franchise. However, beyond its official reveal, growing speculation suggests the game may include a second playable protagonist, potentially reshaping expectations.
A Parallel Story Expanding the God of War Timeline
Unlike previous entries, God of War Laufey is not positioned as a direct sequel or prequel. Instead, it runs parallel to the events of God of War Ragnarök and its predecessor, exploring events that occurred behind the scenes. The story begins with Faye awakening in a mysterious realm known as the Everywhen, described as an afterlife inhabited by fallen gods from multiple mythologies.
According to the official synopsis,
“Awakening unexpectedly in a strange land after her funeral, Faye discovers the plans she put in place to protect Kratos and Atreus are now at risk.”
The narrative sets up a high-stakes journey where she must navigate this dangerous realm to safeguard her family. This premise alone signals a deeper emotional and narrative focus compared to earlier titles.
The reveal also showcased early gameplay footage, including encounters with deities such as Sekhmet and Begtse, indicating that the game will expand beyond Norse mythology into a broader mythological crossover.
Faye Takes the Spotlight With New Gameplay Elements

Faye’s role as the central protagonist introduces new gameplay dynamics, blending combat with exploration in a visually distinct setting. Alongside her, players will encounter unusual companions, including Phranque, a sentient gelatinous cube, and Rue, an enchanted ribbon linked to her weapon.
While these elements may seem unconventional, they hint at a more experimental tone for the franchise. The inclusion of magical tools and symbolic companions suggests a shift toward a more mystical and narrative-driven experience. At the same time, the core action gameplay that defines the God of War series appears to remain intact.
Fans have also begun speculating that this storyline could finally answer one of the franchise’s long-standing mysteries, specifically who summoned the World Serpent in earlier games. Many believe Faye’s journey may provide that missing piece.
Leak Points to Tyr as a Second Playable Character
Beyond the official reveal, attention has turned to a previously dismissed leak that is now gaining credibility. According to a report from MP1ST, the game may feature Tyr as a second playable protagonist.
The leak suggests that while Faye’s story unfolds in the Everywhen, Tyr could serve as a bridge between realms, offering a parallel perspective in the living world. This theory aligns with gaps in Tyr’s storyline from Ragnarök, where much of his presence was revealed to be an illusion.
If true, this dual-protagonist structure would significantly expand the narrative scope, allowing players to experience events from two interconnected viewpoints. It would also mark a major evolution in gameplay design for the series.
Another detail from the leak points to the inclusion of multiple mythologies, including Mayan, Japanese, and Chinese influences. This aligns with the concept of the Everywhen as a realm where gods from different cultures coexist, opening the door for a more diverse range of characters and environments.
Meanwhile, fans are actively theorizing about the origins of Phranque, the mysterious cube companion. Some believe it may be linked to Arthurian legend, possibly connected to the mythical sword Excalibur. One popular fan theory suggests a connection to Morgan le Fay, drawing parallels between Faye’s name and the legendary enchantress.
While these ideas remain speculative, they highlight the level of intrigue surrounding the game’s narrative direction.
