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Kena: Bridge of Spirits is finally coming to Xbox

One of the most exciting games to launch during the PS5’s release year was Kena: Bridge of Spirits. The first game from studio Ember Lab, Kena launched to consistent and positive reviews from both critics and fans alike. Back in April, an ESRB rating seemed to suggest that the game would find its way onto Xbox consoles soon. Now, Kena has officially been announced to be coming to current and last–gen Xbox consoles in just a few months.

Making the announcement on their YouTube page, Ember Lab released a new trailer for Kena: Bridge of Spirits, revealing that the much-loved game is set to arrive on all Xbox consoles this August – more specifically on the 15th.

Alongside a physical release in collaboration with Maximum Entertainment, the Xbox One / Series version of the game will include a couple exclusive items, namely pirate-themed Rot hats; a Golden Rot skin and a unique staff for Kena.

Kena: Bridge of Spirits was a great debut title from Ember Lab which managed to break even within its first monthcementing the future for the ex-animation studio. Hopefully Kena: Bridge of Spirits sees just as much support from Xbox players when it arrives later this year.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Kena? What other 3rd-party exclusives do you want to see come to Xbox? Let us know down below.

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