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.
The latest update to Hi-Fi Rush brings with it a host of bug fixes throughout the game.
It adds improved surface maps, new display settings for Xbox Series X players, additional gameplay options, ship decoration and more.
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.
The update allows for choosing 30, 40 or 60 FPS and prioritizing either visuals or performance. It also re-enables Auto HDR on Xbox Series X/S.
Though "pretty sure it's happening," Xbox Two co-host Rand al Thor 19 has no details on "what it would be or what it is."
Partnering with several experts, Ninja Theory discusses its approach to "understanding the subject thoroughly" for the sequel.
"I expect that we will see Perfect Dark next month and that some of the more recent rumors may have been outdated," says insider Nate the Hate.
Microsoft's Sarah Bond says "core users love Game Pass", and players will see more "really big games" on the service later this year.
The update also includes "further fixes and improvements", potentially addressing issues introduced with the Next-Gen Update.
Players must now complete 20 races to calculate their Safety Rating, and matchmaking should more closely group those with similar SR.
Xbox boss Sarah Bond talks about Microsoft's decision to shut down studios, and how it's meant to help Xbox in the long term.
Games ranging from Hi-Fi Rush to Ghostwire: Tokyo, and even the older The Evil Within are being bombed with positive reviews.
Microsoft has no shortage of beloved dormant properties, but these will hopefully come back sooner rather than later.
Fallout 76's upcoming Skyline Valley update is adding new areas, quests, and weapons to the live service release - and it will be releasing sometime in June.
Recent closures are due to a "widespread cost-cutting initiative that still isn’t finished," reports Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.
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.
The debate has reportedly been going on internally for some time, with concerns about Game Pass undercutting Call of Duty's revenue.
Microsoft is under fire after closing four studios, including Tango Gameworks and Arkane Austin, not to mention lagging Xbox sales.