The first game revealed at The Game Awards tonight is Ninja Gaiden: Deathbound, which marks the series' return to its 2D platformer roots and the first entry in the series since 2014's poorly received spin-off Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z.
Ragebound has an impressive pedigree: Blasphemous creators The Game Kitchen is developing in conjunction with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge publisher Dotemu.
The trailer above showcases The Game Kitchen's distinctively gritty approach to pixel art, and based on the brief snippets of gameplay this throwback is definitely going to retain the older games' notorious difficulty. It's set to release in summer 2025.
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