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When you load it on a backward-compatible PS3 (CECHA/B models only), the Hecatonchires boss fight doesn’t trigger the QTE glitch. Instead, the camera pulls back. Way back. You see Kratos from a top-down angle, like the original God of War on PS2. And the audio? No voice lines. Just the raw, unmixed orchestral stems—strings weeping without brass.
Unlike the retail disc (BCES01741), which required a mandatory 8GB "cooking" install on a PS3 HDD, this repack has been . Someone—let’s call them "The Olympian"—extracted the .ISO from a decommissioned QA debug unit. The tell? The EBOOT.BIN is signed with a testkit key from 2012.
Download if you want. But don’t play it at 3 AM. The debug code still contains a timer that, at exactly 2:47 AM system time, replaces all sound effects with a woman whispering: "Remember." -SuperPSX.com--God.of.War.Ascension-BCES01741-E...
Why does SuperPSX.com host it? Because of the Easter egg. On retail copies, pressing L3+R3 near the Prison of the Damned does nothing. Here, it unlocks a 47-second pre-vis cinematic: Kratos, older, sitting on a Spartan throne, staring at the ashes of his family. No rage. Just silence.
No one knows who she is. Or why the -E stands for Elegy . When you load it on a backward-compatible PS3
The community suspects BCES01741-E was an internal "post-mortem" build—a director’s cut that strips the bombast to ask: What if vengeance isn't strength, but just extended grief? Sony buried it. SuperPSX.com dug it up.
Here’s a short, intriguing piece written in the style of a retro gaming blog or a digital archaeology log entry. Source: SuperPSX.com Title: God of War: Ascension ID: BCES01741-E You see Kratos from a top-down angle, like
It’s not a better game. It’s a sadder one.
