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For more, you can read the Eurogamer.net article for more details on the Special Editions, or a full breakdown of the censorship from Movie-Censorship.com .

In summary, the God of War: Ascension release in Europe and Australia was a landmark event: it introduced console bundles and exclusive collector’s editions, highlighted regional legislative challenges with its R18+ rating, and marked the series’ bold, albeit final, step into multiplayer on the PS3. God of War - Ascension -Europe Australia- -EnFr...

For players in Europe and Australia, language availability was often determined by the specific product code. While some regional versions were English-only, a widely distributed European version included a broad suite of languages. En/Fr Version: For more, you can read the Eurogamer

Region: Europe & Australia | Languages: EN/FR While some regional versions were English-only, a widely

For the vast majority of players, these changes are neither striking nor do they spoil the fun. An import of the uncut North American version was deemed "not really necessary," but the choice is left to the individual collector.

The PAL regions were treated to special editions that were, in some cases, exclusive or came with unique bonuses not available in North America, making these versions highly sought-after.

God of War: Ascension is a visual and technical marvel on the PS3, but it’s the weakest entry in the Greek saga. As a prequel, it adds little to Kratos’ character while struggling with frustrating combat changes and pacing issues. The European/Australian release runs smoothly, offers full English and French text/audio, but can’t escape the feeling of franchise fatigue.