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Ninja Theory Shares Progress on Microsoft Partnership, New Game called Bleeding Edge | E3 2019

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Bleeding Edge is a new game from Ninja Theory which they revealed during Microsoft’s E3 2019 conference

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Ninja Theory showed up during the first portion of Microsoft’s E3 2019 conference where they spoke their next game called Bleeding Edge.

It’s going to be a four versus four game where players are going to fighting one another using an array of melee weapons with creative abilities thrown in to cause even more damage. It looks like an all-around brawl where players are going to face off attempting to take objectives, and battle in a crazy, high-octane environment with neon colors. It almost looked like a mix between a brawler and Rage 2.

We did not receive too many details about the game. We only have a brief amount of gameplay, showing all of the characters fighting it out. The team behind the game expect to have a Technical Alpha test ready to go on June 27.


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