Speaking at Comic Con Revolution in May, the actor described the game as super complex and a rich tapestry, likely also referring to how motion capture has been conducted for the game, as he was surrounded by monitors that allowed him to see how his performance would translate to the actual character. During the same interview, Ryan Hurst also revealed that he recently completed voice recordings for God of War Ragnarok. He also revealed that he did not audition for the role, but instead was pitched it by two unspecified creators, who spent five hours describing the game and the character.
God of War Ragnarok is currently in development for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, and a precise release date has yet to be confirmed. The game has been recently rated in South Korea, so it seems likely it will not be delayed to 2023, despite Sony Santa Monica not sharing much information on the matter. God of War Ragnarok launches later this year on PlayStation consoles worldwide.