- Ascension -europe Australia- -enfr... — God Of War

A: No. Sony has not announced a PS5 remaster of Ascension . Your only option is PS3 disc or PS Plus streaming. About the Author : A retro gaming archivist specializing in PAL region differences and localization history. Follow for more deep dives into hidden SKUs and regional variants.

| Aspect | Performance | |--------|-------------| | | Native 720p (upscaled to 1080p) | | Frame Rate | Unlocked, averaging 30-45 fps. Drops to ~20 fps in heavy particle effects (e.g., the final Alecto boss). | | Install Size | 34 GB (full install recommended – the disc version only uses the disc for authentication after a mandatory data install). | | Known PAL issues | None. The game is 60Hz-only, so no 50Hz slowdown. Subtitles in French are accurately timed, but the English audio mix is slightly quieter due to compression differences. | God of War - Ascension -Europe Australia- -EnFr...

A: Yes, if the product code ends with “-AUS” and the back cover lists “Manuel en Français.” Many Australian launch copies were the EU En/Fr disc re-labelled. About the Author : A retro gaming archivist

A: No – one unified PAL trophy list across all EU/AU editions. Drops to ~20 fps in heavy particle effects (e

: 7.5/10 – Not the God of War you remember, but the one you forgot deserves a second chance. Frequently Asked Questions (En/Fr Edition) Q: Can I switch to French audio on the UK disc? A: No. The UK disc (SCES-51638) includes English and Polish only. You need the specific SCES-51636 (En/Fr) disc.

Introduction: A Prequel of Pure Rage When God of War: Ascension launched in March 2013, it marked a bold narrative departure for Sony Santa Monica. Rather than continuing Kratos’s bloody path of revenge against Olympus, Ascension took players back in time – to a period six months after the Ghost of Sparta broke his blood oath with Ares, but before the events of the original God of War (2005). For gamers across Europe and Australia , the release was accompanied by a specific localized version: the En/Fr (English/French) edition, catering to the multilingual demands of territories like the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada (imports), and Australia.