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Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 is the first game released that has come close to matching the ambitions of the Unreal Engine 5 tech demo shared by Epic Games four years ago. Ninja Theory has wrangled ...
Ninja Theory's games have always looked stellar, and it has adapted its interesting graphical approach to DmC in an awesome way. The surreal world fits Devil May Cry well, and the crumbling city ...
Ninja Theory's other spooky game is utilizing some ridiculous technology to bring a single apartment to life, down to the dust under the fridge.
It seems improbable that the developer behind high-profile games like DmC: Devil May Cry would try its hand at a mobile, touch-screen brawler, but it did, and its talent for the genre shows.
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Fresh off the release of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, Microsoft has reportedly greenlit the next project from developer Ninja Theory. The studio ...
Hellblade 2 will finally show us what an Unreal Engine 5 game can do Inside Ninja Theory’s mad quest for a new kind of realism ...
Hellblade developer Ninja Theory said that it considers itself lucky that it survived following some commercial failures.
Ninja Theory may be doing a whole lot better than fans seem to be thinking online. Recently, the studio shared a message on Twitter about Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, expressing their thanks to ...
Hellblade developer Ninja Theory has disputed claims that it uses AI technology to replace voice actors in its games, saying it only uses AI-generated voice work for "placeholder content".
Ninja Theory has been revealed to be one of the first big developers to adopt AI voice acting in its projects, according to a new report.
Ninja Theory used generative AI for Hellblade 2, but don't panic Ninja Theory’s commitment to realism is clear, but we find out if the studio is prepared to use every tool to bring Senua’s ...