Kena: Scars of Kosmora Brings The Titular Heroine To A New World With New Challenges

Kena is back for another adventure, and she's more experienced and seasoned, venturing to a brand-new region with new threats.

Posted By | On 13th, Feb. 2026

Kena: Scars of Kosmora

Kena is back in Kena: Scars of Kosmora, a sequel to Bridge of Spirits that sees her take on a more mature role as a Spirit Guide, bringing her unique blend of empathy and compassion to the living. Ember Lab’s co-founders, Josh and Mike Grier, have stated that the team is looking to create something “bigger and better this time around”, while highlighting its newfound association with PlayStation Studios.

“Our partnership with PlayStation Studios has empowered us to expand our scope, while still staying true to what made the first game special,” they said in the announcement trailer. The reputation Kena cultivated in the previous game seemingly has her in good standing with the residents of Kosmora, a new region she explores in her capacity as a Spirit Guide. There are new threats for her to face, and new mysteries for her to investigate as she aims to help in both the physical and spiritual realms.

The sequel builds on the first game with a combat system that sees Kena wield her staff and bow to great effect, with fast, fluid animations that bring style and substance to each battle. Kosmora shines through with visual splendor alongside excellent enemy and boss designs that have us quite eager to get our hands on the game.

While details on the story are scarce at this time, we’re expecting a narrative with a lot of charm and heart, just like in Bridge of Spirits. Kena: Scars of Kosmora releases later this year for the PS5 and PC. You can check out the first trailer below.


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