The upcoming action-adventure sequel will feature a photo mode at launch, developer Ninja Theory has confirmed.
It feels like Microsoft can't decide whether Hellblade 2 is a AAA megaton or an arthouse sequel.
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.
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2, MachineGames' Indiana Jones game, Avowed, and Ara: History Untold are confirmed for the showcase.
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.
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.