Lately, there’s been quite a buzz in the gaming community around the potential release of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 for the PS5. Known insiders in the industry have hinted at this possibility, though they’ve been a bit vague on whether such an announcement might have happened during the recent State of Play. While it’s still unclear if Ninja Theory plans to bring their latest offering to Sony’s current console, fresh whispers have emerged, adding more fuel to the rumor fires and suggesting when the game might make its PlayStation debut.
### Insider Hints at an Exciting April for PS5 Enthusiasts
Tom Warren from The Verge recently took to BlueSky, making an intriguing claim that April is going to be a thrilling month for PS5 fans. He didn’t dive into specifics, but recent chatter implies that Hellblade 2 might be hitting shelves around that time.
Earlier this week, Jez Corden and NateTheHate, both well-known insiders, hinted that a PS5 version of Hellblade 2 is definitely on the horizon. In fact, Corden confidently mentions that it’s arriving “pretty soon,” backed up by his insider contacts. NateTheHate chimed in on Twitter with a playful photo of Senua alongside a PS5, teasing, “Soon…. very soon.”
The term “soon” is delightfully ambiguous, leaving us in suspense about when Hellblade 2 might actually release on PS5. It could mean anything from tomorrow to months later, like September—or perhaps, as some speculate, April. It’s all up in the air at the moment, so we’ll just have to wait for Ninja Theory to lift the curtain on when PS5 players can expect to see this game.
Interestingly, Warren’s comment came just a day before the State of Play, raising speculation that he might have been alluding to a forthcoming reveal during the event. With the showcase now behind us, it’s clear that one game did indeed make its April debut announcement—Days Gone Remastered, continuing Sony’s trend of revitalizing modern titles. This updated version from Bend Studio is set to launch on April 25, adding to the month’s promising lineup.