Ninja Theory seems to be concentrating on something familiar, as recent reports (via Game Watcher) suggest the studio has put aside its ambitious horror title, Project Mara, to begin work on Hellblade 3. While the developer has not made a formal announcement, internal changes at the Microsoft-owned studio show that the resources initially set aside for its realistic horror project are being moved to support the Senua saga. This change in direction is significant for a team that has spent years exploring a realistic, grounded approach to psychological horror.
The choice to focus on a third Hellblade installment likely comes from the need to take advantage of the franchise’s established identity after the release of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II. By prioritizing this flagship IP, Ninja Theory is choosing a more certain path in an unpredictable development environment. Project Mara was initially presented as a “realistic representation of mental terror” set in a single, carefully recreated apartment. However, the technical challenges and limited appeal of such an experimental idea may have made it harder to promote compared to the cinematic, story-driven success of the Hellblade series.
This report arises during a time when Xbox Game Studios faces heavy scrutiny over the performance and output of its first-party developers. Moving directly into production for Hellblade 3 indicates a push for a more consistent release schedule, stepping away from the lengthy development cycles that have characterized the studio’s recent past. For fans of the studio’s more innovative ideas, the cancellation of Project Mara signals a missed opportunity for creativity. However, for the larger Xbox community, focusing on a tried-and-true franchise provides a clearer plan for the years ahead.
As the industry consolidates around major franchises, Ninja Theory’s shift mirrors a larger trend towards risk reduction. Whether Project Mara will eventually be released in another format is still uncertain, but for now, the studio’s future is firmly connected to the intense world of Senua. More details about Hellblade 3’s scope and timeline are expected to surface as the studio finishes its current production phase.