Microsoft’s Ninja Theory Greenlit for New Project Post Hellblade II
Microsoft’s acquisition of Ninja Theory in 2018 for $117 million has proven to be a successful move, with the recent release of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II receiving positive reviews. Despite concerns following recent studio closures at Microsoft, Windows Central reports that Ninja Theory has been given the green light to start development on a new project. This new game is not Project Mara, but rather a different project featuring Hellblade star Melina Juergens in the lead role. The game, set in a high-end mental health facility, promises to deliver a unique gaming experience. Fans can rest assured that Ninja Theory is here to stay, with no plans to close the studio anytime soon.
Ninja Theory’s Next Game: What to Expect
Following the success of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, Ninja Theory is already hard at work on their next project. While details are scarce, the teaser trailer featuring Melina Juergens as Mara hints at a game that explores mental illness in a high-end mental health facility setting. With no release window announced yet, fans can look forward to another high-quality narrative action game from the acclaimed studio. Despite recent studio closures at Microsoft, Ninja Theory remains committed to delivering exceptional gaming experiences to their loyal fan base.
Ninja Theory’s Future Secured with New Project Approval
After the release of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, Ninja Theory has been given the green light to begin work on their next project, separate from the previously announced Project Mara. The new game, featuring Melina Juergens in a leading role, promises to delve into the complexities of mental illness within the confines of a high-end mental health facility. Despite concerns over studio closures at Microsoft, Ninja Theory fans can breathe a sigh of relief as the studio is here to stay, with no plans of shutting down anytime soon. Windows Central’s report confirms that Ninja Theory is moving forward with confidence in their future projects.