In an ongoing debate within the gaming community, questions persist about Zeus's plan to kill Kratos in God of War III. Fans are puzzled, given that Kratos has previously escaped the Underworld multiple times. Did Zeus overlook this critical aspect in his strategy?

Commenters on various forums emphasize that Kratosโs survival hinges not solely on his strength but on a combination of grit, luck, and help from allies. "People always like to envision Kratos as this indestructible power fantasy god killer," one noted, underscoring the fragility of his position despite his incredible powers.
With Hades and Thanatos already gone, the Underworld is rife with chaos. Killing Kratos would not eliminate him but rather throw another variable into an already unstable equation. Fans are curious, "What would killing Kratos even accomplish? Wouldnโt he just return again?" This raises questions about Zeus's foresight.
"Nah, he will just kill him proper this time," remarked one user, reflecting the differing opinions about Zeusโs capabilities.
There's a shared sentiment that Zeus's actions stemmed more from desperation than strategy. A commenter stated, "Zeus is the king of the gods; his powers would be the only thing that could match Kratos," implying a recognition of the struggle against fate. Another noted, "He crawled his way out of Hades the first time," reinforcing the idea of reliance on external forces.
๐ฅ Many fans see Kratos's survival as a product of luck and assistance, often at significant cost.
๐ฎ The absence of Hades and Thanatos introduces new gameplay dynamics for future installments.
โ๏ธ Users express mixed feelings about Zeusโs desperation: is it a flaw in judgment or a true threat to Kratos?
The possibility that killing Kratos could be a straightforward solution seems misguided. Instead, the complex interplay of alliances, survival, and the unpredictable nature of the Underworld sets the stage for intriguing future narratives. How will these interactions conclude? The future of this saga remains tangled, offering opportunities for deeper exploration in upcoming titles.