Datamined Ragnarök lines point to an Egyptian God of War — and it’s plausibly intentional

Datamined Ragnarök lines point to an Egyptian God of War — and it’s plausibly intentional

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God of War: Ragnarok

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God of War: Ragnarök is the ninth installment in the God of War series and the sequel to 2018's God of War. Continuing with the Norse mythology theme, the game…

Platform: PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows)Genre: Role-playing (RPG), Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, AdventureRelease: 9/19/2024Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Mode: Single playerView: Third personTheme: Action, Fantasy

Datamined Ragnarök lines look like a breadcrumb trail toward an Egyptian sequel – with a few caveats

Hidden lines of unused dialogue pulled from God of War Ragnarök’s files have fans connecting dots that point to an Egyptian-themed follow-up. The files – posted publicly by Reddit dataminer TheMorse_ and picked up across gaming outlets – include a small scene featuring Atreus, Athena, a robed figure, and a catlike companion called “Mau.” One throwaway line, “The white snake will eat you,” set off more mythological link-chasing. Taken together, the snippets read like an intentional seed for a future story that moves away from Norse myth toward Egypt — but they’re not a developer announcement, and they shouldn’t be read as final word.

Key takeaways

  • Datamined cut dialogue includes a character named Mau (an Egyptian word for cat and a form of Ra), Athena returning, and a cryptic “white snake” line — details that fit the long-running rumor the series could move to Egyptian mythology.
  • TheMorse_’s find follows a pattern: this dataminer previously surfaced files that foreshadowed Ragnarök itself, lending the new discovery credibility but not proof.
  • Santa Monica Studio has not confirmed anything; the files could be scrapped content, early concept work, or deliberate sequel seeds the studio left in place.
  • The most consequential implication: Atreus is again the narrative hinge for whatever comes next, while Athena’s tone suggests she could return with antagonistic designs.

Why this matters more than another rumor

God of War’s modern duology switched pillars — from Greece to Scandinavia — and the franchise has precedent for moving Kratos between mythic playgrounds. The presence of “Mau” is not random flavor text. Mau is an Egyptian word tied to cats and even certain forms of Ra; paired with an explicit reference to Athena and a “white snake,” these lines form a coherent set of narrative hooks that fit an Egyptian pivot. That’s the difference between a stray file and a breadcrumb: the elements work together in ways that suggest deliberate connective tissue, not just cut scene noise.

Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök
Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök

The uncomfortable observation the PR team hoped you wouldn’t make

Studio silence is the easiest cover for discarded ideas. Santa Monica has not publicly responded, and every outlet covering the datamine — from Steam community posts to GamesRadar+’s cautious piece — emphasizes the find is unverified. But this isn’t the kind of anonymous, one-off flavor text you strip in late polish; Athena’s lines in particular read like plot beats. If these were genuinely abandoned, why leave them so plainly accessible in the shipped build? That pattern — leaving sequel breadcrumbs in released files — is not new for the studio. It’s the same trick dataminers used to point back to Ragnarök’s own opening during the 2018 era.

Why you should still be skeptical

There are three ways this plays out: Santa Monica truly planned an Egyptian follow-up; the lines are exploratory notes or worldbuilding that never matured; or they’re misleading red herrings. The “white snake” connection to Apophis or Ouroboros is speculative — snakes are common mythic shorthand across cultures. And while TheMorse_ has earned a measure of trust for past finds, community datamines can distort context. GamesRadar+ and other outlets rightly flag that we don’t have a studio confirmation or a game build showing the scene in action.

Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök
Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök

The signal to watch for next

  • Any official Santa Monica comment or job listings that explicitly mention “Egypt” or related mythology terms.
  • Follow-ups from TheMorse_ or independent community verification showing the cutscene file, voice lines, or script context.
  • Announcements or teases during PlayStation events (State of Play, PS Showcase) — Christopher Judge has hinted a Kratos return could come “late summer” 2026; if a trailer appears, note who the camera follows.
  • Concrete in-game demos or trailers that shift focus away from Kratos to Atreus; the dialogue leans that direction and would change expectations for the franchise’s lead role.

Timing matters here. The datamine surfaced in the same window as the surprise Sons of Sparta release and renewed chatter about sequels, so the rumor heat is already high. That increases the chance of over-interpretation — but it also increases the chance that these files were intentionally left as low-key signals for the persistent datamining community.

Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök
Screenshot from God of War Ragnarök

TL;DR

A Reddit datamine uncovered unused Ragnarök dialogue mentioning “Mau,” Athena, and a “white snake” — details that line up with long-held rumors of a God of War set in ancient Egypt. The material is plausible sequel bait given Santa Monica’s history of leaving breadcrumbs, but it’s unverified and could be cut or exploratory content. Watch for official confirmation, community file verifications, and any PlayStation event teases this summer — those will tell us whether these are seeds or dead ends.

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ethan Smith
Published 2/23/2026
5 min read
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