Next was Ninja Theory, who provided a new look at the long-awaited Hellblade sequel Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II. The team says Hellblade II will follow in its predecessor’s footsteps as a “shorter, narrative-led” experience. It follows Senua in 10th century Iceland, following the Vikings enslaving her people. Scriptwriter and Performance Capture Director Lara Derham says the game will be faithful to history “up to a point,” but will include the surreal elements from the original game on top.
Much like the original game, Senua’s psychosis will play a factor in the story, with her seeing hallucinations as she moves through the world, which facilitate new dangers alongside the enemies she’ll face in her quest. This will manifest in in-game threats, but also in visual and audio cues like hearing voices and other noises throughout.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is coming to PC and Xbox Series X/S and will be available to Game Pass subscribers on May 21.