Sony invites you to forge your very own God of War axe

God of War is coming out this week, April 20, 2018, and to celebrate that, Sony is inviting fans to forge their very own God of War Axe.

The Leviathan Axe in God of War replaces Kratos’ Blades of Chaos and Santa Monica Studios recently detailed the creation of the axe in-game.

Now, fans can make their very own Leviathan Axe, with the help of Eveleigh Works.

Forge your own God of War Axe

PlayStation Australia has teamed up with Eveleigh Works to offer fans a once-in-a-lifetime chance beginning in April. Through a series of workshops, fans will learn about Norse Blacksmithing, the history of Blacksmithing and go hands-on with tools as they craft their own Leviathan Axe.

Those who are keen, check out the info below on how to take part.

  • Tickets: Available from 17th April until sold out via https://eveleigh.works/
  • Price: $320 per person
  • Course duration: Starting from 21st April, running for 4-5 hours each Saturday for 5 weeks
  • Location: Eveleigh Works, Australian Technology Park, Bays 1 & 2, 2 Locomotive Street, Redfern NSW 2015 

You won’t be able to recall it

PlayStation Australia is promising that these masterclass sessions will “offer consumers an unmatched God of War experience and provide great insight into Norse mythology and the story behind this much-hyped game.”

God of War will be available exclusively for PS4.

You can check out a teaser for Eveleigh Works below.

Leo Stevenson
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