The latestGod of War Ragnarokupdate adds the much-awaited photo mode and a bunch of other exciting features.God of War Ragnarokcame out a few weeks ago and has taken the gaming world by storm. The action RPG from Santa Monica Studios was well-received by critics and fans and continues to enjoy incredible commercial success. Notably,God of War Ragnarokis breaking records, becoming the fastest-selling first-party launch in PlayStation history by selling a staggering 5.1 million copies.

However, despite the immense critical acclaim, fans were unhappy about a missing feature inGod of War Ragnarok: photo mode. Photo mode is present in most modern-day video games, letting players take pictures of in-game events. Modern video games are designed with a strong focus on graphics and scenic beauty, enabling activities like video game photography to be more popular. Luckily,God of War Ragnarok’s latest update adds the highly anticipated photo mode and many other notable features.

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The PlayStation Blog confirmed thatGod of War Ragnarokphoto modeis live as of the latest update. Players can now click amazing pictures of Kratos and Atreus as they venture into the nine realms of Norse mythology. Besides Kratos and Atreus, gamers can apply expressions to other characters like Sindri, Angrboda, Freya, Brok, Thor, and Thrud. They can also hide a character from a scene if they only want to capture the landscape.

Furthermore,God of War Ragnarokplayerscan adjust the camera controls with the field of view, focal length, and camera roll while also having control over the shutter with the depth of field, focus distance, and F-stop. The new photo mode inGod of War Ragnarokalso allows gamers to modify the filters and brightness using the film grain, exposure, and filter intensity settings. The last one provides finer control with an enhanced focus on vibrance and saturation. Fans who want to add borders, vignettes, and logos to theirGod of War Ragnarokpictures can do so now, thanks to this latest update.

In addition, the QA Lead at Santa Monica Studios, Tim Ward, shared some insights about clicking high-quality photographs inGod of War Ragnarok. Tim recommends using vibrance, saturation, and filter intensity settings to get the desired results regarding the color tones. Meanwhile, those who want to add more depth to their shots should try adding a vignette, and players who take vertical photos should roll the camera 90 degrees to add more headroom.

God of War: Ragnarokis available on PS4 and PS5.