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Future of Cambridge’s Ninja Theory uncertain amid Xbox restructurings

Cambridge’s Ninja Theory caught in Xbox restructuring wave after Senua reveal.

William Hardy
Last updated: June 19, 2026 10:05 am
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Credit: Senua. Ninja Theory.

Cambridge’s very own Ninja Theory has been drawn into uncertainty following a wider restructuring of Microsoft’s gaming division, just weeks after the studio’s next project was publicly unveiled at a major Xbox showcase.

Contents
  • Showcase Reveal
  • Rising Uncertainty
  • Wider Xbox Restructuring
  • Fable and Strategic Focus
  • Xbox Statement on Fable Delay
  • Bloomberg Report on Studio Futures
  • Corporate Reset and Financial Pressure
  • Industry Reaction
  • Cambridge Studio Background
  • Current Outlook

Showcase Reveal

At the Xbox Games Showcase 2026 earlier this month, Microsoft introduced Senua, the next entry in the Hellblade series from its first-party Cambridge-based studio. The reveal was presented as one of the showcase’s major highlights, featuring a cinematic trailer using in-game footage that continued Senua’s story and reaffirmed the studio’s ongoing work on the franchise.

Rising Uncertainty

However, the tone around the announcement has certainly shifted in the weeks since, following reports of a wider restructuring across Microsoft’s Xbox division.

Wider Xbox Restructuring

Industry reporting suggests that several first-party studios are now in discussions with Xbox leadership about their future structure, with options including potential spin-offs or changes in ownership as the company reassesses its portfolio.

Fable and Strategic Focus

Among those reportedly affected are Montreal-based Compulsion Games and San Francisco-based Double Fine, as Microsoft looks to prioritise its largest and most commercially successful franchises, including the upcoming reboot of the beloved Fable franchise. The game will be the first new mainline entry since the release of Fable III back in 2010 for the Xbox 360.

Credit: Fable. Xbox Game Studios.

Developed by Playground Games, Fable was initially scheduled to release in the autumn but has now been pushed back until 23 February 2027 to avoid an overcrowded release schedule and to give the game ‘the dedicated moment it deserves.’

Xbox Statement on Fable Delay

In a statement posted on X, Xbox said:

‘This is year is packed with incredible games for XBOX players to enjoy, from Halo: Campaign Evolved, Gears of War: E-Day and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 4 to Control Resonant, Star Wars: Galactic Racer and Grand Theft Auto VI. In order to plan our game launches through the works best for players, we’re moving Fable to February 2027 so it can have the dedicated moment it deserves. We’re excited to be giving players a major new look at Fable, as well as our broader lineup, at XBOX Games Showcase on June 7.’

Credit: Xbox Game Studios.

Bloomberg Report on Studio Futures

For Cambridge-based Ninja Theory, the situation remains less certain. According to Bloomberg, several Xbox studios are in ‘active negotiations to spin off as they try to thwart closure.’

It also reported that affected studios ‘may still have the opportunity to buy themselves back from Xbox and go independent’, although it added that ‘many employees will likely lose their jobs as a result.’

Corporate Reset and Financial Pressure

The uncertainty follows a warning from Xbox CEO Asha Sharma that a corporate ‘reset’ was necessary across Microsoft’s gaming division. In a memo to staff, Sharma said Xbox had invested more than $20 billion in content, platform and hardware subsidies over the past five years while annual revenue had declined. She also revealed the division was operating with a 3% profit margin and warned that ‘going forward, this cannot continue.’

Industry Reaction

Analysts told IGN that the comments signalled the likelihood of layoffs and studio closures, particularly among smaller, critically acclaimed developers that do not generate the same commercial returns as Xbox’s biggest franchises. Sharma has indicated that series such as Halo, Gears of War, and Minecraft will play a central role in the company’s future strategy.

Credit: Ninja Theory.

Cambridge Studio Background

Founded in Cambridge as Just Add Monsters in March 2000, Ninja Theory was established by Mike Ball, Nina Kristensen and Tameem Antoniades, all of whom had previously worked for Sony Computer Entertainment.

The studio went on to establish itself with a string of high-profile releases including Heavenly Sword, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West and DmC: Devil May Cry. It later achieved its greatest critical success with Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice in 2017, which was praised for its storytelling and portrayal of mental health, and followed it up with Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II in 2024. The franchise has since become closely associated with Xbox’s narrative-driven portfolio.

Microsoft acquired the studio in 2018 as part of a major expansion of its first-party development studios, integrating it into Xbox Game Studios as it sought to strengthen its line-up of single player titles in response to the growing ‘exclusives arms race’ with Sony and Nintendo.

Current Outlook

But for now, the future of both Ninja Theory and Senua remains unclear. While the game was positioned as a key part of Xbox’s upcoming lineup during this month’s showcase, reports suggest the Cambridge studio is among several teams whose long-term future is still being decided as Microsoft is forced to restructure its Xbox division.

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William Hardy
ByWilliam Hardy
William Hardy is a Local News Journalist at the Cambridge Tribune and a recent BA (Hons) Creative Writing graduate from Anglia Ruskin University. He covers a broad range of topics including arts and entertainment, education, local culture, mental health and wellbeing, and community affairs across Cambridge and the wider UK. His reporting focuses on Cambridge City news, local government initiatives, youth services, cost-of-living challenges, and funding for the arts. William has a particular interest in the cultural and psychological impact of gaming, film criticism, media and culture, social media regulation, wealth inequality, and the role of bookstores as community hubs. He has contributed to the National Centre for Writing's A Life Written project in Norwich and regularly reports on literary events, author talks, community arts, and cultural developments across Cambridge. Through his journalism, William combines his passion for storytelling with thoughtful analysis of the issues shaping contemporary society.
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