After having launched Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, developer Ninja Idea is now seemingly engaged on a wholly new mission. A put up on its official Instagram account exhibits off the crew taking a look at a blurred-out display screen that is likely to be a tease for its subsequent recreation.
Whereas not a lot in the best way of particulars will be gleaned from the image, the blurry display screen does point out that the brand new mission would have a extra vibrant color palette than what we noticed from Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, which largely stored to darker, moodier colors to higher exemplifies its core themes and violent story.
With the discharge of this image, hypothesis has begun within the feedback part of the Instagram put up, with followers of the studio guessing that the tease is likely to be for something from a return to basic action-adventure video games from Ninja Idea’s historical past like Heavenly Sword and Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, to even some wild theories like a follow-up to 2013’s DmC: Satan Might Cry, which featured a wholly new tackle Capcom’s trendy fight franchise.
It’s price noting that, proper as Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 was about to come back out, rumours began circulating that the following mission by Ninja Idea had already been greenlit. Sadly, no official announcement has been made but from both Ninja Idea or Microsoft.
Within the meantime, more moderen rumours point out that the studio may also be engaged on porting Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 over to the PS5. The sport, initially launched on PC and Xbox Collection X/S, would be part of different Xbox titles like Sea of Thieves and Indiana Jones and the Nice Circle in increasing its viewers by popping out on Sony’s console.
Ninja Idea can also be reportedly engaged on one other title, dubbed Venture: MARA. It’s an experimental horror recreation that has an emphasis on photorealistic visuals, and “real-world and grounded illustration of psychological terror.” Nevertheless, no new particulars about Venture: MARA have been revealed since 2021.
Within the meantime, take a look at our evaluation of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2.