The PlayStation Fiesta Bowl took place tonight, and it wasn’t just fun for college football fans. Both the Penn State and Washington marching bands wound up performing the God of War theme song. It was a cool moment, and fans of the series will get a real kick out of it.
Check out the God of War Fiesta Bowl performance below:
2️⃣ bands, 1️⃣ field ? Watch the @huskyband & @PSUBlueBand come together to perform @PlayStation’s #GodOfWar theme song ? #FiestaBowl pic.twitter.com/JULm6zHinT
— Vrbo Fiesta Bowl (@Fiesta_Bowl) December 30, 2017
In case you missed it, make sure to check out our preview of the latest God of War iteration from E3 2017:
God of War is back, and it has brought with it some fresh ideas. Not only in gameplay, with a helper character, truly defensive options, and the removal of blatant button prompts. But also in the world from which this game’s mythology is drawn from. Kratos continues to struggle despite a lengthy period of self-imposed isolation. Meanwhile, his son appears to be just as willing and able to conquer his fears and vanquish enemies as Kratos. Yet there remain so many unanswered questions: what is in that satchel Kratos is seen handing to Atreus? What happened to Kratos while he was away from the world? Who was Atreus’ mother? Or that woman talking to him? By leaving these things unanswered, Sony Santa Monica has left us all talking amongst ourselves, awaiting with a near fever-pitch level of anticipation, for what looks to be another solid entry in this venerable series.
It is still too early to call this game, but what we’ve seen is as promising as any of the other strong God of War games.
God of War is slated to launch sometime in 2018.