Ninja Theory Are Developing Something Else Alongside PS4 Exclusive Hellblade

I honestly don't know what to expect at this time.

Posted By | On 12th, Dec. 2014

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Ninja Theory, developers of the upcoming hack and slash title Hellblade, have announced via Twitter that they have in fact been working on something else alongside their ongoing development. The Cambridge based developer has proven that they can do hack and slash games as well the best, if not better, with the absolutely fantastic DMC: Devil May Cry.

Speaking via twitter, Ninja Theory said, “#Hellblade development continues at full pace, but on Monday we have cool news to share on a different project.” This has naturally led to speculation over whether or not the newly announced development is a sequel to the criminally underrated Enslaved: Odyssey to the West that went unnoticed by most but found a massive dedicated following, making it one of the best examples of a sleeper hit.

In the mean time we can only sit on our hands and speculate. All good things are revealed due time.

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