Hellblade 2 is officially four months away

Jan. 18, 2024



We finally know when Senua’s Saga is landing

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Ninja Theory has also put a big focus on revamping combat this time around, ensuring that it’ll be a brutal experience that ties deeply into the story. The aim is to make sure that every encounter feels like a brutal experience you’ve just barely scraped by in.

Senua’s psychosis remains a major part of the game, and the devs have once again put a big emphasis on audio design to deliver on that idea. The studio hopes that players will find the story meaningful, and if it’s anything like the first game, no doubt a whole lot of players will find something to connect to.

It’s been a hot minute since Hellblade 2 last reared its gloriously gruesome head. Back in June,we caught a glimpse of Ninja Theory’s highly impressive mocap glow-up- which it’s of course using to make Hellblade 2’s characters all the more realistic looking - but aside from that, the studio’s remained relatively mum about the sequel in recent months.

Hellblade 2 is just one of manyupcoming Xbox Series X gamesto keep on your radar.

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