'Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice' Xbox One port rumors: Dark-adventure title coming to the Xbox One console

"Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice" is dropping to Xbox One soon, new rumor claims. YouTube/Ninja Theory

Ninja Theory's dark and somewhat twisted adventure title "Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice" was one of 2017's most highly acclaimed games, which largely stems from its rich and comprehensive storyline mated with phenomenal graphics.

However, the game was only released on the PC and PlayStation 4 platforms, which limited its player reach platform-wise.

This particular move, according to the developers, was put in place in order to restrict the studio size that worked on the project.

But fans of the title are still convinced that the game will be seeing a release to other gaming platforms specifically on Microsoft's Xbox One console.

Recently, rumors of the game's possible Xbox One port have been reinforced as a game listing for the said title appeared on a Taiwanese Game regulations website.

In this particular listing, the game had its own cover art made especially for the Xbox console accompanied by a rating, which made many believe that a release date for the suspense-adventure game might be dropping soon.

Fans were engulfed in excitement with the recent progress regarding "Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice's" possible release on the Xbox One. However, Ninja Theory has yet to issue an official announcement confirming this information. Interested users should all take this speculation with a grain of salt until further notices are made.

"Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice" is a third-person action title, which sees users play as the mentally unstable female Viking warrior named Senua, who embarks on a journey to save her lover's soul from the pits of hell itself. It puts players inside the depths of Senua's psyche, wherein reality and hallucination mix into one.

The game received high praise from gamers and critics alike for its vivid narrative and unique story elements bordering on reality and the psyche.

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