In Xbox Series X/S sales charts, it ranked 21st and 12th in Game Pass engagement behind Fallout 76 (but ahead of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor).
Ninja Theory and Microsoft's cinematic action-adventure game launched for Xbox Series X/S and PC in May.
Developer Ninja Theory has released a small update for its recently released cinematic action-adventure experience.
The special edition Xbox Series X celebrates the release of Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, and is only available through a sweepstakes contest.
There also reportedly no plans to close Ninja Theory "any time soon." Other projects in development include the experimental Project Mara.
Menu narration, fully customizable controls, camera bob adjustments, options to adjust the audio and SFX and much more are also included.
Ninja Theory and Microsoft's long-awaited action-adventure sequel is set to launch for Xbox Series X/S and PC this week.
Ninja Theory apparently hadn't made more of Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 than the reveal trailer from back in 2019 until after Bleeding Edge came out the following year.
Ninja Theory is preparing newcomers for Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 by explaining the story of the series so far.
Ninja Theory's sequel goes live on May 21st at 1 AM PDT for Xbox Series X/S and PC. It's also out day one for Game Pass.
Titles like Chicory: A Colorful Tale, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R, and more will leave the service on May 31st.
Partnering with several experts, Ninja Theory discusses its approach to "understanding the subject thoroughly" for the sequel.
However, it's reportedly unclear if it would be a success. The sequel is currently slated for launch on May 21st for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
"It all starts next week as we optimize leading up to launch and beyond," says VP of Xbox marketing, Aaron Greenberg.
Ninja Theory also confirms support for Nvidia DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3, and Intel XeSS 1.3 before the sequel launches on May 21st.
Ninja Theory's action-adventure sequel will launch for Xbox Series X/S and PC later this month, on May 21.
Developer Ninja Theory intends to showcase something new from the game every day in May until its release later this month.
Every movement Senua and her enemies make in combat will be derived from performance capture, Ninja Theory reveals.
The lack of graphics options is down to Ninja Theory's desire to achieve a cinematic feel for the game, as per VFX director Mark Slater-Tunstill.
"I think our fans, from what we hear from them, they enjoy a shorter game where our intention is that every step of that journey is meaningful," says studio head Dom Matthews.
Environment art director Dan Attwell, visual effects director Mark Slater-Tunstill and audio director David Garcia are leading the sequel.
The upcoming action-adventure sequel will feature a photo mode at launch, developer Ninja Theory has confirmed.
Microsoft's rumored plan to bring its first-party titles from Xbox to other platforms allegedly won't end with Starfield.
Ninja Theory head Dom Matthews says the sequel, which launches on May 21st for Xbox Series X/S and PC, offers a "focused narrative."
Ninja Theory has also revealed new details on the action-adventure title's story, technical improvements, and more.
Microsoft is set to shine the spotlight on Ninja Theory's action-adventure sequel at its upcoming Xbox Developer_Direct presentation.
The showcase will also feature Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, Avowed and Ara: History Untold, but no updates for Activision Blizzard titles.
Ninja Theory's highly anticipated action-adventure sequel is set to launch sometime this year for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
The event will allegedly reveal new details on Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 and Towerborne, as well as the announcement of Double Fine's next game.
Launching in 2024 for Xbox Series X/S and PC, Ninja Theory's sequel sees Senua battling against the Northmen in an epic journey.
Microsoft previously confirmed that the Ninja Theory-developed action-adventure title will launch sometime in 2024.
With Microsoft having teased "important announcements" at The Game Awards, many are expecting a new trailer for the Ninja Theory title.
Microsoft announced earlier this year that the highly anticipated action-adventure sequel would be out at some point in 2024.
Developer Ninja Theory's recent Twitter activity seems to be suggesting encouraging behind-the-scenes progress for the upcoming action-adventure title.
FTC filings have revealed that the acquisition, which happened in 2018, cost Microsoft $117 million.
Ninja Theory outlines the upgrades made for performance capture, leading to more realistic animations in the upcoming sequel.
Microsoft and Ninja Theory have revealed a brand-new trailer for the highly anticipated sequel.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer says Microsoft will "announce some things that people haven’t seen" and "give updates" on previously announced titles.
Ninja Theory and Microsoft's action-adventure sequel could potentially be targeting a 2023 launch, a recent ad seems to be suggesting.
The power of Metahuman and Unreal Engine brings Senua and her facial animations to life in painstakingly realistic detail.
"Witcher-like" has reportedly been thrown around a lot to describe the next Fable, says Video Games Chronicle's Jordan Miller.
Despite its enormous size, Ninja Theory went ahead with performing motion capture for the enemy giant in its last year's The Game Awards trailer.
Streaming at 10 AM PT, it will focus on "amazing titles coming from Xbox Game Studios, Bethesda, and our partners around the world."
"The goal with Hellblade 2 isn’t to perfect it, but to create an experience that feels more believable and more refined," says Ninja Theory co-founder Tameem Antoniades.
Ninja Theory has offered a glimpse at new concept art for the upcoming action-adventure sequel, showing a shore settlement that isn't looking too healthy.
Though some have been skeptical about whether Hellblade 2's recent trailer was showing actual gameplay, Ninja Theory reiterates once more that it really was.
Ninja Theory's upcoming action-adventure title has finally showcased gameplay with an impressive new trailer.
Journalist Jeff Grubb reiterates that Ninja Theory's upcoming action-adventure title is likely to be showcased at The Game Awards on December 9.
Another industry insider has suggested that Ninja Theory's upcoming Hellblade 2 could be shown off at The Game Awards.
According to journalist Jeff Grubb, there's a decent chance that Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 could be shown at this year's Game Awards.
The development team is currently "building a good chunky slice of the game before moving to full production" for the rest.
After missing Sunday's showcase, Ninja Theory will offer an update on the title at the Xbox Games Showcase Extended tomorrow at 10 AM PT.
Ninja Theory may pop in to tell fans that development is still on-going. However, an in-engine gameplay demo isn't currently planned for the show.
Ninja Theory provides a work-in-progress look at how it uses flow maps for clouds in the upcoming action adventure title.
Neither will Everwild, Hellblade 2, or Hideo Kojima's new game.
Senua looks as opposing as ever in this new image.
Ninja Theory speaks about why Iceland was chosen as the setting for Hellblade 2.
Will this dispel any doubts?
Microsoft touts the Xbox Series X as delivering "new universes, experiences and games in ways you've never imagined."
The game's scope will be bigger than the original.
Ninja Theory's next-gen title is indeed PC-bound.
The recent trailer is confirmed to have been running in-engine and in real time.
First look at the former Project Scarlett and Ninja Theory's next game revealed.