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Scaling the Giants: The Biggest Bosses in the God of War Franchise

Over a twenty-year history, the God of War franchise has built its reputation on one core pillar: making players feel microscopic while facing off against gargantuan mythological threats. As Santa Monica Studio prepares for the upcoming God of War Laufey, it is the perfect time to look back at the giants that defined the series.

Because Santa Monica Studio typically focuses on visual impact rather than technical stat sheets, these rankings—the biggest bosses in the God of War franchise ranked by size—are based on in-game model comparisons, community lore, and direct scaling against Kratos himself.

The Top 10 Bosses by Scale

The franchise has consistently pushed the limits of its engines to create encounters that defy logic. Here are the 10 largest bosses Kratos has fought:

  • 10. Garm: The chain-bound wolf from God of War Ragnarök that guards Helheim. His paws are large enough to crush houses, forcing Kratos and Atreus to navigate icy glaciers to avoid them.
  • 9. Charybdis: Featured in God of War: Ascension, this oceanic horror is both a monster and a living whirlpool, creating a chaotic, teeth-filled set piece.
  • 8. Poseidon: In the opening of God of War III, the God of the Sea appears as a titanic avatar made of water and ocean debris, fought while riding on the back of Gaia.
  • 7. Kraken: A major roadblock in God of War II, this massive beast wraps its tentacles around the Loom Chamber, requiring Kratos to use a stone bridge as a spear to defeat it.
  • 6. Hydra King: The first boss in the original 2005 God of War. Estimated to be the size of a small island, the serpent forced Kratos to use his full early-game toolkit.
  • 5. Hræzlyr: The lightning dragon of Mount Midgard in 2018's God of War. He is so large that he hardly fits in the arena, with his body spanning across neighboring mountains.
  • 4. Ares: The climax of the original game features a colossal showdown where Kratos grows to match the God of War in size.
  • 3. The Colossus of Rhodes: The opening act of God of War II. This bronze statue of Helios is so large that players must dismantle its power sources from the inside out.
  • 2. Aegaeon, the Hecatonchires: Appearing in God of War: Ascension, this giant was transformed into a living prison. The boss fight takes place within the monster itself as it mutates.
  • 1. Cronos: The undisputed leader in scale. Confirmed at over 500 meters tall, the Titan views Kratos as little more than an insect. The fight functions as an interconnected level, requiring Kratos to scale the Titan's skin and battle inside his stomach.

These encounters remain a signature of the PlayStation-exclusive franchise, proving that the scale of the threat is just as important as the combat mechanics themselves.

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By Senior Writer, In Game News
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Published: Jun 21, 2026  |  Platform: PlayStation  |  Status: Analysis
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