Ninja Theory will no longer add content to Bleeding Edge as it focuses on Hellblade 2, other projects

Ninja Theory has announced that with the studio now focusing on the Senua Saga: Hellblade II, Project Mara and The Insight Project, Bleeding Edge will no longer receive content updates.
Bleeding Edge’s Twitter announced the news and, at the same time, reassured his fans that although the game does not receive any new content, it will continue to play on Xbox and PC.“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,” wrote Ninja Theory. “The game can still be played on Xbox and PC. Thanks to the fans and keep coming together and causing chaos!”

Bleeding Edge, a third-person 4v4 melee combat game, was announced at E3 2019 and released on March 24, 2020.

In our review of the Bleeding Edge, we said, “While it’s fun to play with character building and swords in the midst of exciting team fights, Bleeding Edge left me wanting more as the hours accumulated. Matches often turn into frustrating messes and unbalanced thanks to the absence of a queue of roles, and distance combat is devoid of all the parts that make team fights fun. “

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 was also announced in 2019 and Microsoft has revealed that it is being built on Unreal Engine 5 for Xbox Series X / S.

Project Mara is an experimental title that allows Ninja Thoery to explore new ways of storytelling. Recently, it was revealed that Project Mara will take place in a unique and incredibly realistic apartment.

The Insight Project was also announced in 2019 and appears to be an “experimentally oriented project that aims to provide a conventional solution to help treat mental suffering and stimulate mental well-being”.

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Adam Bankhurst is an IGN news writer. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

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