As with any good thing, though, God of War Ragnarok, unfortunately, has an end.

We’re not crying.

It’s just raining in our living rooms.

God of War Ragnarok collage with Kratos in the center, the Stonecutter’s Knob on the left, and the Radiant Warden Handles on the right

That doesn’t mean you have to put down the game, though.

Ragnarok has a world filled with collectibles, side quests, and beautifully written dialogue in between.

Here are the best things you might do after beating the main story.

Split image showing Kratos and thor from God of war ragnarok.

If you’re wondering what to do after the main story, this list has you covered.

It’s up to Kratos and his companions to find these followers and put an end to their schemes.

The quest log becomes available immediately in the post-game.

God of War Ragnarok Shield collage

In the log, you’ll see the locations of each of these remnants mapped out.

One of the most interesting collectibles it’s possible for you to track down is lore.

Lore appears in the overworld in the form of scrolls, runes, and stone markers.

God of War Ragnarok split image of Kratos in three different emotional scenes side by side.

He’s portrayed beautifully in the game, acting as a deliciously antagonistic Norse God.

Thor also has a daughter, Thrud, who you get to know and spend time with as Atreus.

She’s a very intriguing character herself, being a foil to her aggressive Father.

Freya and Kratos split image God of War Ragnarok

Once you’ve finished the main story, you could find Mjolnir in the Alfheim Desert.

There is a cool scene here about the legacy of Thor and the fate of Thrud.

The iconic dwarf was a great part of both the original game and the sequel.

Kratos goes home in God of War Ragnarok.

This blunt, passionate dwarf met his demise too soon, without a doubt.

This scene feels like the actual end of the game and will absolutely pull on your heartstrings.

These are Jotunheim, Sanctuary Grove (Midgard), and Mist Field (Niflheim).

Kratos fighting one of Odin’s minions in Midgard in God of War Ragnarok.

Curate your Norse experience your own way.

This time around, Berserkers areextremely tough bossesthat replace the Valkyries.

There are ten in total, and they each provide a great challenge.

Kratos examining a bit of lore in God of War Ragnarok.

The prizes are also well worth the effort.

In God of War Ragnarok, this takes the form of Odin’s Ravens.

A total of 48 of these creatures are spread all over the nine realms.

Thrud looking at Thor pensively in God of War Ragnarok.

Be ready for a surprise second boss as well.

The Draupnir Spear is the best weapon to kill the ravens, especially flying ones.

Each shield in God of War Ragnarok adds a new element to the combat.

Brok’s funeral with Sindri over Brok’s body in God of War Ragnarok.

Kratos opening the gateway to Svartalfheim in God of War Ragnarok.

Kratos about to fight a Berserker in God of War Ragnarok.

Kratos approaching a giant sword in God of War Ragnarok.

Kratos staring at a group of ravens in God of War Ragnarok.

Kratos in a fully upgraded armor set in God of War Ragnarok.

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