Ninja Theory Is Teasing A New Game, But It ‘Isn’t Devil May Cry 2’

The DmC developer confirms a new project.

Posted By | On 30th, Jul. 2014

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Ninja Theory, the folks who brought us some pretty good action games such as Heavenly Sword for the PlayStation 3, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West for the PS3 and Xbox 360, and then last year, the highly controversial and polarizing DmC: Devil May Cry, have been heavily hinting that they are working on a new game for a while now. They are now teasing their new game on their Twitter account even more heavily, also confirming that the game is not Devil May Cry 2.

They also confirmed that it isn’t a sequel to Enslaved: Odyssey to the West or a mobile game, but they did say outright that it is a project they are very excited about, and a game that they cannot wait to share more about with fans.

What is Ninja Theory working on, really? And is there a possibility that this new project of theirs might be unveiled at Gamescom?

Stay tuned.


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