

Hellblade 2 was revealed at The Game Awards 2019, with a dark, hard-hitting reveal trailer that didn’t give much away in terms of story or gameplay, but did reveal the key detail that the game is coming to next-generation Xbox and PC – it’s the release date we’re now curious about. That means you can expect to see it on Xbox One, too. The game is coming to both Xbox Series X and PC, Microsoft has confirmed, and it’ll be among the first to support the Xbox’s Smart Delivery technology that gives you access to the best version of the game on whichever system you’re playing on. Ninja Theory announced Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, the follow-up to 2017’s Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, back in late 2019. Microsoft's collected all of its showcase trailers on its website. It's clearly got big plans for gaming, though, so it's worth keeping an eye on the big green machine. Microsoft still has hurdles to clear in its Activision Blizzard buyout, and the PS5 remains the bigger-selling console. Xbox v PlayStation: The battle for controlĪnd even PlayStation fansite Push Square was among those admitting it was "probably the strongest Xbox Showcase in recent memory". PS5 showcase: Highs and lows from Sony's big event Microsoft's big deal - what you need to know

One of the main complaints - if you can call it that - was that a lot of the games teased on Sunday won't be out until at least next year, as pointed out by Eurogamer.Ī couple, Fable included, didn't give a release date.Īnd there were some grumbles about the Hellblade II trailer - which didn't show any gameplay.īut, if there were a Metacritic page for Microsoft's 2023 showcase, it would probably say the show had "generally favourable" reviews. Microsoft announced 27 titles at the showcase
