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18.01.2024 - 23:41 / gamerant.com / Ninja Theory / John Bonelli
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 has been confirmed to be having a digital-only release to the dismay of many gamers who prefer physical media. Headlining Xbox's January 2024 Developer Direct, Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 had a huge presence, showcasing more of its dark Nordic setting, incredibly detailed combat, as well as finally providing its long awaited release date.
It's been a very long wait for fans of Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, which originally released on PlayStation 4 in 2017 and came to Xbox One a year later. After Xbox's purchase of developer Ninja Theory in 2018, and the reveal of Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 next to the unveiling of the Xbox Series X at the 2019 Game Awards, the sequel has become one of Xbox's most highly anticipated first-party exclusives. An all-new motion capture studio, the use of Unreal Engine 5, and several dazzling gameplay trailers have catapulted Hellblade 2 into becoming a potential show-stopping title for fans of Xbox.
After its stunning appearance at Xbox's recent Developer Direct, Xbox Wire has confirmed that Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 is set for a digital-only release and will forego the release of a physical version. While surely disappointing for those who prefer to buy physical, a lower price tag of $50 helps to rectify the strange decision. Of course, Hellblade 2 will also be available on Game Pass just like any other first-party Xbox game, which may likely be how the majority of Xbox users play the title.
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice was essentially considered an indie game and, as such, had a digital-only release, which made sense. However, since Ninja Theory has been a part of Xbox Game Studios for quite some time now, and considering the studio has beefed up its ranks with the backing of Xbox for Hellblade 2, the sequel missing a physical release is quite puzzling, as it's one of the biggest AAA first-party games Xbox has had in the pipleline over the past several years.
Recently, Remedy Entertainment's very long-awaited sequel, Alan Wake 2, caused an uproar when it announced a digital-only release late last year. The game went on to become one of the most highly praised titles of 2023 and won three categories at The Game Awards. With that in mind, Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 is still very much in a position to amaze despite its lack of a physical option.
After many release date-less showings over the years, Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 is finally slated for May 21. Over a year after its launch, the original Hellblade received a physical release in 2018. Perhaps something similar is in store for Hellblade 2, though with the much larger presence of Xbox Game Pass and the ongoing and unfortunate decline of physical media, fans shouldn't get their hopes up.
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Ninja Theory just confirmed they were repeating a major detail about Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II’s upcoming release.
We've finally been given some more information concerning Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 after last night's Xbox Direct.
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 finally has a release date: 21st May 2024.
Ninja Theory and Xbox Game Studios teamed up to reveal the at today’s Xbox Developer Direct. Following plenty of leaks and rumors earlier this week, the game is confirmed to be arriving on Xbox Series X|S and PC on May 21, 2024.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II was one of the first games announced for the Xbox Series X/S all the way back in 2019, and thankfully, it’s been confirmed we’re finally going to get our hands on the game relatively soon. During today’s latest Xbox Developer Direct we got some fresh insight into what developer Ninja Theory is building and a more precise 2024 release date.
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 was featured in this evening's Xbox Developer Direct. Ninja Theory gave a further glimpse of the things they show when talking about Hellblade: motion capture, graphical fidelity, mental health representation, and stabbing. They also provided a release date: May 21st, 2024.
Today's Xbox Developer Direct stream offered updates on some of 2024's biggest Microsoft games, including MachineGames' Indiana Jones And The Great Circle, Obsidian's Avowed and Ninja Theory's Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2. If you missed the stream and want a quick roundup of all the news, games, release dates and trailers featured, we've gathered it all together in this post.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II will launch digitally for Xbox Series and PC via Steam and Microsoft Store on May 21 for $49.99, publisher Xbox Game Studios and developer Ninja Theory announced. It will also be available via Xbox Game Pass.
Ninja Theory gained quite a following when they delivered Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice back in 2017. The game was set up as an action-adventure game where players followed a female Pict warrior named Senua. Dealing with psychosis, Senua is forced to endure a harsh world filled with horrors to fight back and puzzles to solve. That initial game captivated audiences worldwide; fortunately, we’re not done with Senua quite yet. If you enjoyed that first game, you know a sequel has been in the works. Unveiled back in 2019, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II has been in development. Of course, the big change since the first installment is that Microsoft has picked up Ninja Theory.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 will be a digital-only release, Xbox has confirmed.