Let it be known that Kratos does have a sweet spot, which this God of War Ragnarök fan highlighted by turning Kratos into a monster-sized dessert.The baker in question is Nubia Moraes Cakes (@ArteNubia), and they shared their massive tribute treat on Twitter. The Ghost of Sparta's cake body starts from the waist up and includes the leather armor, beard, red tattoos and muscles one would expect. On top of that, Kratos is wielding his signature weapon of the Norse saga, the Leviathan Axe. Mentioning the game's developer, Santa Monica Studio, Moraes posed next to their creation holding their weapon of choice, a whisk. The developer retweeted the photo of the rageful dessert, to which Moraes responded, "Thank you @SonySantaMonica for sharing my cake, I'm so glad you like my art."RELATED: God of War Ragnarök's Opening Hours Have Fans Bawling - Here's Why

The cake joined the growing list of fan art and tributes for the God of War sequel. Cosplayer Frau Adler, or @MissSkunk on Twitter, also earned a retweet from the company behind Ragnarök with her Freya cosplay. Though the former queen of the Valkyries was friendly to Kratos and his son, Atreus, in the first game, she is out for the titular God of War's blood after he was forced to save her from her own son, Baldur. This vendetta is just one of many that the pair seek to solve as they face off against Thor, Odin and the prophesied doomsday known as Ragnarök.

God of War Ragnarök's Smash Success

Ragnarök quickly became a smash hit with fans returning to Midgard after the 2018 God of War's success. It features a teenage, battle-tested Atreus eager to find out where he fits as Loki in the Nine Realms. Unfortunately, this puts him on a collision course with the Aesir and their leader, the cunning Odin. Not wishing to risk his son's life, Kratos seeks a way to avoid the doomsday prophecy and an all-out war with Asgard.

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After multiple production delays, God of War Ragnarök debuted to rave reviews from fans and critics alike. It received universal acclaim for its story and performances, though some felt the number of characters present bogged it down somewhat. It also leads The Game Awards for most nominations, with ten total for Game of the Year, Best Game Direction, Best Narrative, Best Art Direction, Best Score and Music, Best Audio Design, two in Best Performance, Best Action/Adventure and Innovation In Accessibility.

God of War Ragnarök can be played now on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

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