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Senua is a Hellblade sequel set after Hellblade 2

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Senua is the third Hellblade game coming from Ninja Theory, a sequel set after the events of Senua’s Saga Hellbade 2.

“Senua, a Celtic warrior, is trapped between life and death in a fractured vision of purgatory,” Microsoft said of the title, which is expected in 2027. “She must fight to reach the afterlife and reunite with those she loved and lost, battling forces that threaten everything she believes in.”

“This is an out-and-out action-adventure game. It’s a bold new step for Senua, as a character, into the action-adventure space,” said Ninja Theory’s Dom Matthews.

“Really, what that means is taking the heart and soul of what Hellblade has meant – in terms of intimate storytelling, high production values and being a journey that’s full of intent – but being additive to that in a way that gives players more agency and a lot more gameplay,” Matthews continued.

Expect Senua in 2027 on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, and through Xbox Game Pass.


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