Hellblade developer Ninja Principle is reportedly engaged on a brand new sport, and is not liable to shutting down–like a number of of its sibling studios have at Microsoft.
In line with Windows Central, the studio’s new sport has already been greenlit and Microsoft is not contemplating closing the studio. Moreover, the brand new sport is reportedly separate from Challenge Mara, which Ninja Principle revealed again in 2021. There are no extra particulars about this new sport, corresponding to whether or not it is one other entry within the Hellblade sequence or a wholly totally different IP.
Challenge Mara is billed as a psychological horror sport that focuses on photorealism and takes place in a single house. There is no such thing as a launch date for it but.
Earlier this month, Microsoft shut down a number of of its studios, together with Redfall developer Arkane Austin and Hello-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks. There have been worries that different Xbox studios corresponding to Ninja Principle might probably undergo the identical destiny after the discharge of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, since Arkane Austin was reportedly pitching a brand new sport earlier than it was shut down.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is now obtainable for PC and Xbox Collection X|S. In GameSpot’s Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II assessment, we stated, “Hellblade 2 is maybe probably the most visually outstanding Xbox title thus far, however is finally undermined by its emphasis on constancy over story and gameplay.”