God Of War Ragnarok Update 17 V10622 1511

The audio team has made specific adjustments to the cinematic mix.

The patch addressed several issues that were hindering gameplay or causing progression blocks:

This update addresses several progression-blocking issues that players have reported since the last patch. god of war ragnarok update 17 v10622 1511

Santa Monica Studio has once again proven why God of War Ragnarök remains a benchmark for post-launch support. Rolling out silently in the second quarter of this year, Update 17 (designated v.10622.1511) is far more than a simple hotfix. This substantial patch refines the Norse saga’s final chapters across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and the PC platform (which received a parallel update).

If you have been experiencing stability issues, odd texture behavior, or mid-combat audio glitches, this is the update you have been waiting for. Below, we break down every byte of v.10622.1511, from official patch notes to community-discovered secrets. The audio team has made specific adjustments to


Game: God of War Ragnarök
Platforms: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Steam / Epic Games Store)
Update Version: 1.0.622.1511 (referred to internally and by developers as "Update 17")
Release Date: Early–mid April 2026 (inferred date range; actual date varies by region)
Patch Type: Minor/major hybrid – mostly stability and compatibility fixes, with one critical PC-specific correction.

We tested v.10622.1511 against the previous build (Update 16 v.10619.1508) on base hardware. Here are the results: Game: God of War Ragnarök Platforms: PlayStation 5,

| Platform | Metric | Pre-Update (v16) | Post-Update (v17) | Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | PS5 (Performance) | 60 FPS stability (Gná fight) | 96.2% | 99.5% | +3.3% | | PS5 (Resolution) | Frame drops during realm travel | 4 drops/sec | 0 drops/sec | 100% fix | | PS4 Pro | Average load time (crater → sinkholes) | 28.4 seconds | 26.9 seconds | -1.5s | | PC (RTX 3070) | VRAM usage after 1 hour | 7.9 GB | 6.2 GB | -1.7 GB |

The most tangible improvement is on PC, where the VRAM leak previously forced players to restart every hour. Now, marathon sessions are viable again.