The Xbox Series X/S update for the Ninja Theory title adds enriched visuals, DirectX Raytracing, resolution mode and more.
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.
Multiple upcoming first party Xbox games are currently scheduled for 2023 launches, according to GamesBeat journalist Jeff Grubb.
The developers of Hellblade, The Outer Worlds, Psychonauts, and other "dev partners from around the world" will be featured in the extended showcase.
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 is focusing on its new projects over the multiplayer game.
Ninja Theory outlines the process of painstakingly recreating an apartment.
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 crab-mech piloting aquatic mammal is the first post-launch fighter to be added.
Bleeding Edge oozes charm and personality, but at times lacks purpose.
Why is everyone fighting? The answer may surprise you.
Ninja Theory's Bleeding Edge arrives next week for Xbox Game Pass for PC and consoles.
The multiplayer title won't take up too much space.
"We finally won’t have to fight with programmers and artists for memory and CPU power," says senior sound designer Daniele Galante.