Sony Santa Monica is hiring for a new unannounced game
The studio is currently hard at work on God of Warꦕജ: Ragnarok

God of War studio Sony Santa Monica has posted a new job listing calling for help on ꦐan unannounced game.
The studio revealed the highly-anticipated 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:God of War: Ragnarok during September's PS5 showcase, confirming a 2021 release wi🤪ndow. In a new twe🌳et flagging a , Sony Santa Monica says it's "seeking an experienced Art Director for the development of a new unannounced title," so we can be sure the listing isn't in reference to God of War 2.
🔥 HOT JOB: ART DIRECTOR 🔥We are seeking an experienced Art Director for the development of a new unannounced title!If you’ve got what it takes to guide and inspire our team to deliver best-in-class visual quality, apply here 👉 //t.co/HBV4G97OtI #SMSCareers #Gamedev pic.twitter.com/IkzVzcvCJV
Unfortunately, the process of elimination only gets us so far in this case. We know Sony Santa Monica is hiring for a new game that isn't God of War 2, but we have little clues to suggest what the mystery game could be. Sometimes we can p꧟ick out a few descriptors from the job description, but there's nothing here worth pointing out.
We know Sony Santa Monica was once working on a sci-fi game, but that was canceled way back in 2014. Concept art allegedly from thꦍe project eventually surfaced in 2017 (thanks ), but there's no indi♐cation that the game in development today has any relation. Still, it's worth mentioning for the possibility that the studio is picking up an old project.
Also noteworthy is recent speculation that Roger Clark, the voice behind Arthur Morgan in Red Dead Redempti♎on 2, could be working with Sony Santa Monica. Though, even if the theories ar🍎e true, it's entirely possible that Clark is voicing a character from God of War 2 and not the title referenced in the new job listing.
God of War 2 is just one of the many 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming PS5 games we can't wait to play.
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