The good people over at Ninja Theory, who are responsible for some great titles such as the 2013 reboot of Devil May Cry and Disney: Infinity 3.0, are reportedly working on four different projects, one of which is the highly anticipated Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice. The news was revealed during an interview given to Game Informer, during which Ninja Theory creative director Tameem Antoniades revealed that the company is not planning to release any DLC for Senua’s Sacrifice, and it looks like “Michael-transactions” won’t be implemented either. Even though we don’t know exactly what Ninja Theory is working on when it comes to its other three projects, we do know that it was working on some new content for Disney: Infinity, which was going to be based on Rogue One.
However, when Disney suddenly canceled the series, the extra staff moved on to a brand new project instead of starting contributing to Hellblade. Other important projects completed by the Cambridge-based studio include the PlayStation 3 exclusive Heavenly Sword and Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, and it’s definitely not far-fetched to hope that these new games will be inspired by them.
You can have a look at the interview that we mentioned before by clicking below.
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