Laufey's Lost Lullaby Uncovered: The God of War Lore That Changes Everything
A startling new claim has gone viral this week, with online communities buzzing over what appears to be a hidden audio recording allegedly linked to the God of War universe. The snippet, purportedly titled "Laufey's Last Song," features a haunting, ancient-sounding vocal melody that fans are calling a lost lullaby sung by Kratos’s wife, Laufey (also known as Faye in the games).
The video, which surfaced on a lesser-known archive site, is accompanied by a caption stating, "The God of War Laufey record we were never meant to hear." The audio quality is grainy, and the voice is faint, but many users swear it matches the ethereal tone from the game's flashback sequences.
However, before you share it with your lore-loving friends, here's the reality check: Fact-checkers have confirmed the clip is not authentic game audio. The file appears to be a clever piece of fan-made content, likely created using AI voice synthesis and sound design mimicking the game's Norse aesthetic. The original game files from Santa Monica Studio contain no such recording, and the voice actor for Laufey (played by Deborah Ann Woll in the English version) has not voiced any hidden track.
Furthermore, the site hosting the video has a history of fabricating leaked content for engagement. So, while the idea of a secret Laufey lullaby is undeniably cool and fits the emotional weight of the God of War story, this is 100% real vs fake—fake. Don't let the hype pull you into a troll's web.