The trailer for Senua was reportedly shown during the recent Xbox showcase in the hopes of attracting new investors for the studio.
Double Fine and Compulsion Games have also reportedly started negotiations with Xbox to be spun-off rather than shut down.
Ninja Theory promises a "fully-realized action-adventure journey" while "keeping the experience deliberately paced around Senua's story.”
Senua was unveiled with a trailer that gave us a look at some of its platforming elements, as well as its combat through a number of fights.
A report has indicated that State of Decay 3 might be getting close to wrapping up development and has entered alpha testing.
The company noted that its work on the Enhanced Edition of Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 has paid off with better critical acclaim.
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The experimental horror was apparently"just a concept," and it's "not a game that's currently being worked on at Ninja Theory."
Available for $29.99, those owning the original PS4 version can upgrade for free. It includes ray tracing, 120 FPS support, and more.
The Enhanced update is also live, adding Performance Mode to consoles, the Dark Rot Challenge, developer commentary, and more.
Ninja Theory's Gavin Costello also discusses the process of porting the action-adventure to PS5 ahead of its launch tomorrow.
Senua's PS5 debut brings a lot of nifty improvements over the original release but suffers from the same limitations that held Hellblade II back from true greatness back in 2024.
Ninja Theory’s narratively nuanced and visually stunning masterpiece is all set to enthrall a new set of players as it makes its long awaited debut on the PS5 and PS5 Pro.
The Dark Rot from the first game returns as an optional challenge, with progress getting wiped if it reaches Senua's head.
Pre-orders are live with the $69.99 Deluxe Edition also offering an enhanced version of Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice for PlayStation 5.
Limited Run Games is known for its work in teaming up with developers and publishers to release physical editions of games on consoles.
Ninja Theory's action-adventure will support PS5 Pro and includes "exciting new features" that are also coming to Xbox Series X/S and PC.
In a recent photo on its Instagram account, Ninja Theory has seemingly teased a new project that has a vibrant colour palette.
Ninja Theory's action-adventure title is seemingly on the verge of a PS5 release, with a State of Play reveal also allegedly on the cards.
The two will be joined by Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, as per leaks.