The Co-Op Mystery – What Actually Happened? 🕵️
When God of War: Sons of Sparta shadow dropped on February 12, 2026, the PlayStation Store page contained intriguing information: alleged support for 2-player co-op. For a franchise traditionally focused on single-player experience, this was a surprising addition.
The problem? Nobody found this mode in the game.
Event Timeline
| Time | What Happened |
|---|---|
| February 12 – launch | Store page lists 2-player co-op feature |
| First few hours | Players search for co-op in menu unsuccessfully |
| Hours after launch | Sony quietly removes co-op mention from store page |
| Currently | Official description contains no multiplayer mention |
You might be wondering: How can such an error appear on the official PlayStation Store page? The most likely explanation is human error when copying the description or an outdated template from another game.
Player Theories – Where Could Co-Op Be Hidden? 🔍
Before the text removal from the store page, the community created several theories:
Theory 1: Unlock After Completion
✓ Co-op unlocks after beating story mode
✓ Similar to bonus content in other games
✓ Requires 100% completion
Theory 2: Couch Co-Op
✓ Offline game = local multiplayer
✓ Connecting second controller activates mode
✓ Classic split-screen concept
Theory 3: Future Update
✓ Feature coming in day-one patch
✓ Planned DLC content
✓ Post-launch support
❌ Reality: None of these theories proved true. The co-op mode simply doesn’t exist in the game.
Deimos – NPC, Not Second Player ⚔️
Part of the confusion stemmed from the trailer presented at State of Play, showing two spear-wielding characters fighting together. The second character is Deimos – Kratos’ brother first introduced in God of War: Ghost of Sparta (2010, PSP).

How Deimos Functions in the Game
In trailers:
- Two characters fighting together
- Synchronized attacks
- Team-based combat
In reality:
- Deimos is an AI-controlled NPC
- Appears during boss fights
- Not controllable by a second player
- No cooperation option
💡 Pro tip: If you bought the game specifically for co-op mode and feel deceived, you have the right to request a refund. PlayStation has a refund policy for digital content in certain cases.
Community Reaction and Refund Requests 💸
Some players are justifiably upset because:
✓ They bought the game specifically for co-op mode
✓ Planned to play with friends or family
✓ Feel deceived by false advertising
What You Can Do If You Want a Refund
- Contact PlayStation Support within 14 days of purchase
- State reason: Misleading product description
- Play less than 2 hours (increases success chances)
- Provide evidence: Screenshot of original store page description
⚠️ Warning: PlayStation refund policy isn’t guaranteed – each case is evaluated individually. The sooner you request, the better your chances.
Future of Multiplayer in God of War? 🎯
This incident opens an interesting question: Should God of War expand into multiplayer?

Arguments For Multiplayer
✓ Deimos mechanics already exist as NPC
✓ Canceled Bluepoint multiplayer showed Sony’s interest
✓ Co-op would expand audience for the franchise
✓ Spartan training would be a natural setting
Arguments Against
❌ Single-player DNA is the series’ strength
✓ Narrative focus would suffer
✓ Resources better spent on main story
✓ Multiplayer requires long-term support
Personally, I think while co-op in Sons of Sparta would be an interesting experiment, God of War should remain primarily a single-player experience. The series’ strength lies in intimate storytelling and character-driven narrative.
FAQ
Q: Is there any chance co-op will be added in an update?
A: Unlikely. Sony removed the text from the store page, indicating it was an error, not a planned feature.
Q: Can I play Sons of Sparta with my friend somehow?
A: No, the game is strictly single-player. Deimos is only an AI-controlled NPC.
Q: Why did the trailer show two characters if there’s no co-op?
A: Deimos is part of the story and appears as a helper NPC during boss fights. The trailer just didn’t explain this clearly.
Q: I got a refund for another game due to a similar issue – will I get one here?
A: Depends on PlayStation Support and your purchase history. You should try, but it’s not guaranteed.
Q: Is it legal to advertise a feature that’s not in the game?
A: Technically no, it’s false advertising. That’s why Sony quickly removed the text.