Phranque, the Metatron cube that orders chaos in God of War Laufey

Published on June 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

In the God of War Laufey trailer, a cube named Phranque appears as a key piece in the divine hell. According to one theory, this object represents the Metatron's Cube, a symbol of sacred geometry that imposes protection and order. Far from being a mere ornament, the cube helps the protagonist navigate the chaos, suggesting that divine structure can be a weapon against disorder.

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From sacred geometry to the game engine: how Phranque works 🎮

The developers at Santa Monica Studio integrated Phranque as a procedural navigation system. Instead of a simple collectible, the cube acts as a spatial anchor that reconfigures the environment in real time. Its design is based on patterns from the Metatron's Cube, allowing the player to rearrange platforms and enemies. Technically, each face of the cube activates a script that modifies the scene's physics, creating safe paths through the midst of hell. This prevents visual chaos from hindering gameplay, offering clear guidance without breaking immersion.

A cube with more order than your desk 😅

Sure, while we struggle to find the keys at home, Phranque organizes an entire hell just by turning one face. The cube not only protects the protagonist but also laughs at our ability to maintain order. Maybe the Norse gods should sell these cubes as desk organizers: at least then we'd stop losing the controller between the couch cushions.