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Hellblade II release date leaks ahead of Direct

Hellblade II was the first game shown off by Microsoft for the Xbox Series X|S all the way back in December 2019. In the many years since we have seen a whole host of trailers – though no release date. Ahead of the upcoming Xbox Developer Direct, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II has seemingly had its release date leaked.

As reported by Exputer, Microsoft is set to announce the official release date during the company’s upcoming Xbox Developer Direct. Set to take place on the 18th of January, the showcase was confirmed to feature Ninja Theory and Hellblade II in one form or another – though no specifics were given.

Thanks to this latest report, we now know that Microsoft is planning to announce the release date during the showcase, with Hellblade II said to be coming in just a few months on the 21st of May.

As mentioned, Hellblade II was the very first Xbox Series game to be announced by Microsoft, having been revealed alongside the Xbox Series X back during the 2019 Game Awards. While it has certainly been a long wait for Hellblade II, the game is clearly much more ambitious than the first – and so hopefully it will have been worth the extended development.

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