'God of War Ragnarok' Kvasir's Poems Easter Eggs; Here's What They Actually Mean

What do these easter eggs mean? Let's find out.

"God of War Ragnarok" is the top video game published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.

If you are already playing this new PS video game, you know it has lots of collectibles, such as Kvasir's Poems.

Aside from being a collectible, these books are actually the game's Easter eggs. It offers exciting riddles that PlayStation fans can decipher.

A Kvasir's Poem has an image and text, which all hint at a popular video game, as reported by ShackNews. If you are interested to know what these Easter eggs really mean, here are other details.

Kvasir's Poems' Meaning

Large Society Ground Orb, The Performance

This poem refers to the "MLB: The Show," which was first exclusive to the PlayStation platform.

The Sunrise of Nothingness

The poem's title already states what game it refers to. The line "The Sunrise of Nothingness" is a reference to the protagonist of "Horizon Zero Dawn," Aloy.

Tool And Bang

The "Tool and Bang" Kvasir's Poem is about the popular PS-exclusive video game "Ratchet and Clank." If you will read the entire poem, it is about the brotherhood of Ratchet, and his best-buddy robot, Clank.

We Who Remain, Part The Second

This self-described dramatic piece is a reference to "The Last of Us: Part 2."

You can learn more about the remaining Kvasir's Poems by visiting this link.

In other news, "God of War Ragnarok" Gold is expected to arrive on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 platforms.

Previously, it was confirmed that the "God of War Ragnarok" ending would be about the arrival of Ragnarok, the entity who will kill Odin.

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