PlayStation fans have voted and they have deemed that God of War Ragnarok is the best exclusive that the console manufacturer has released in recent years. With"March Madness" now upon us, Sony opted to make a bracket that pitted its own exclusives from primarily the PlayStation 5 era against one another. And while God of War Ragnarok ended up winning the competition, this bracket happened to shed more light on how fans view PlayStation's various franchises.
Shared on social media today, Sony announced the final results of its ongoing bracket. Beginning last week on March 11, a total of 16 PlayStation exclusives entered the bracket and included the likes of Uncharted 4, The Last of Us, Marvel's Spider-Man, and Ghost of Tsushima, among others. When all was said and done, though, the final battle for the title of best PlayStation game ended up being a showdown between God of War and God of War Ragnarok.
Even though this is a very small sample size, it seems apparent that God of War is the most popular PlayStation franchise by far. This conclusion is only further verified by the sales that God of War and Ragnarok have each seen since their respective launches. As a result, the God of War series is clearly one that PlayStation is going to want to keep around for the long haul, although no such plans for a new entry have yet to be announced.
How do you feel about the results of this new bracket from PlayStation? And do you agree that God of War Ragnarok was the bext exclusive in this competition? Let me know your own thoughts either down in the comments section or reach out to me on social media at @MooreMan12.
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