Contemporary off the discharge of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, Microsoft has reportedly greenlit the subsequent mission from developer Ninja Concept. The studio, which was acquired by Microsoft in 2018 for $117 million, has earned a status for creating high-quality narrative motion video games. That’s one thing it has lately delivered extra of in Senua’s Saga, which you’ll learn our assessment of right here. However even with a confirmed observe document, the swath of latest studio closures at Microsoft had followers nervous Ninja Concept wouldn’t launch one other recreation—till now.
In line with a report from Home windows Central, Ninja Concept has been given the go-ahead to start out improvement on a brand new mission. The article clarifies that this new mission is just not the identical as Challenge Mara, the experimental psychological horror title from the studio that was introduced in 2020. A teaser trailer for the sport sees Hellblade star Melina Juergens within the titular position of Mara, a girl fighting psychological sickness of some type. The sport can be set inside one location that seems to be a high-end psychological well being facility. We haven’t heard a lot about Challenge: Mara since its preliminary reveal, and there’s no launch window as of but.
A day earlier than Hellblade 2’s Might 21 launch, Ninja Concept head Dom Matthews launched a message on social media thanking gamers for his or her continued assist of the studio and the Hellblade sequence. It’s a candy message with out context, but it surely set off alarm bells for a lot of followers. Simply two weeks in the past, on Might 7, Microsoft introduced that a number of studios, together with Arkane Austin and Hello-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks, have been being shut down. Many instantly hypothesized Ninja Concept may very well be subsequent. When Matthews’ publish was shared, some individuals nervous it was a untimely obituary for the studio. It wasn’t! And so they’re making one other recreation! Home windows Central asserts in its report that “there are not any plans in any way to shut the studio anytime quickly.” Hopefully, that proves to be true.
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