That’s my best-case scenario
Niohturned out better than I ever would’ve expected, and I love that we’re getting an imminent sequel, but what’s next for Team Ninja now that the PlayStation 4 is starting to wind down?
In an interview withEurogamer Portugal, Team Ninja’s Yosuke Hayashi said he expects the PlayStation 5 to “bring new opportunities.” As such, the studio hopes to create “a new game, a new intellectual property.” AssumingNioh 2performs well like its predecessor, I don’t see why that can’t happen.

“We created theNiohseries for PS4 and we would like to do the same for PS5,” he said.
If you’ve yearned for a return to form, for what it’s worth, Team Ninja recognizes that “some fans wantedNinja Gaidenmore thanNioh 2,” according to a recent interview with IGN.

A new take onNinja Gaidensounds great in theory, but given the series’ hiatus and the current ninja-loving video game landscape, there’s much to live up to. The developers “see a lot of good inspirations,” according toNioh 2director Fumihiko Yasuda. “We hope to deliver some good news one day.”
Either way, I’m ready and waiting.

Equipa de NiOh quer criar uma nova série na PS5[Eurogamer.pt viaReddit]






