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Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2is not coming to the PlayStation 5, a well-known Xbox insider has said. The claim was offered in response to a newly emerged rumor that Ninja Theory is already working on aHellblade 2PS5 port.

This February saw a sizable influx of reports claiming a wide variety of Xbox console exclusives are going multi-platform. Following weeks of rumors, Microsoft finally responded to the drama with a special episode of theOfficial Xbox Podcaston February 15. Over the course of 22 minutes, executives Phil Spencer, Sarah Bond, and Matt Booty jointly confirmed thatfour Xbox games are indeed coming to other platforms. While they didn’t name any specific titles on that occasion, those games were subsequently confirmed to beHi-Fi Rush,Pentiment,Sea of Thieves, andGrounded.

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This turn of events fueled additional speculation that even more first-party Xbox titles could be coming to other platforms in the future. One such claim emerged during the latest, March 9 episode of theXbox Infinite Podcast, in which host Riskit4TheBiskit stated thatSenua’s Saga: Hellblade 2is coming to the PS5, citing “four separate sources.” Microsoft insider Jez Corden has promptly dismissed this rumor, describing it as “completely false” in a March 10 tweet. The move arrived mere days after Corden alsoshot down the notion ofStarfieldcoming to the PS5 in the near future.

The notion of aHellblade 2PS5 port not being part of Ninja Theory’s current agenda makes more sense than it doesn’t; while Microsoft has indeed decided to begin bringing some of its console exclusives to its rivals' systems, the four titles that are part of its initial multi-platform push are all either older games, non-AAA projects, or both.

In contrast,Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2won’t even be out on Xbox hardware and PC until late May, and is widely touted as one of Microsoft’s biggest console exclusives of 2024. This makes it inherently different from the likes ofHi-Fi RushandPentiment, which Spencer previously described as games that have already maximized their audience outreach in Microsoft’s gaming ecosystem, citing that as one of the main reasons why their ports are happening in the first place.

Hellblade 2 PS5 Port Rumors Keep Coming

Riskit4TheBiskit wasn’t the first person to claim that Ninja Theory’s next title would reach Sony’s latest console. Nick Baker ofThe XboxEra Podcastmade a similar suggestion back in early February,stating that a PS5 port ofHellblade 2will “probably” happen. And while Baker’s track record with industry scoops has more hits than misses, he also claimedStarfieldwas already in the works for PlayStation as part of the same report, which some other leakers like Corden have subsequently refuted. Naturally, with Microsoft now clearly signaling it’s willing to port its first-party games to competitors' platforms, some industry watchers believe it is only a question of time before that multi-platform push reaches its newer AAA projects such asHellblade 2andStarfield.

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The sequel to the award winning Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, Senua returns in a brutal journey of survival through the myth and torment of Viking Iceland. Intent on saving those who have fallen victim to the horrors of tyranny, Senua faces a battle of overcoming the darkness within and without.A crafted experience of cinematic immersion:Sink deep into Senua’s world and story, with beautifully realized visuals and encapsulating sound.Senua’s unique perspective:Experience the world through Senua’s eyes and ears, as a Celtic warrior who experiences psychosis.A journey into Viking Iceland:An epic journey across 10th century Iceland, recreated from real locations in stunning detail.Every fight tells a story:Brutal and visceral combat as Senua battles for survival.