The Ninja Theory is no longer developing Bleeding Edge, a 4 on 4 brawler that arrived on the PC and Xbox One less than a year ago. The game will stay playable on both platforms, but there will be no more content updates.
With the studio now focusing on our new projects (Senua’s Saga, Project Mara and The Insight Project), we have decided that there will be no more content updates for Bleeding Edge. The game can still be played on Xbox and PC. Thank you to the fans and keep coming together and causing chaos!
– Bleeding Edge (@BleedingEdgeNT) January 28, 2021
although Bleeding Edge had a solid concept and a beautiful art style, he never found a sufficient fan base because Polygon points. The game had only 480 concurrent players on average on Steam during its launch month in March 2020, according to SteamCharts. The Steam player count has decreased to an average of just 4.1 in the last 30 days. For a while Bleeding Edge is still live, you may not even find enough people to play a full game.
It is not surprising that Microsoft-owned Ninja Theory transferred resources elsewhere. Together with Project: Mara and The Insight Project, a sequel to Hellblade: Sacrifice of Senua is in progress. There is no release date yet for Senua saga: Hellblade II, but it’s coming to PC and Xbox Series X.