Ninja Gaiden 4, Doom: The Dark Ages, and More Announced at Xbox Event

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By TGT Staff

Microsoft showed off its new video games coming in 2025 during its January Xbox event, giving players a look at both new games and fresh takes on old favorites.

The biggest news was the return of Ninja Gaiden, a popular action game series that hasn’t had a new main game since 2012. The new game, Ninja Gaiden 4, brings the series into a futuristic Tokyo. Players can control two characters: a new hero named Yakumo and the series’ longtime main character Ryu Hayabusa. “This marks a new dawn for the series,” says game director Yuji Nakao, “blending tradition with cutting-edge innovation.”

Another major announcement was Doom: The Dark Ages, coming May 15. Unlike previous Doom games where players had to constantly run and shoot, this game follows a “stand and fight” approach with new tools like a shield that doubles as a saw. The game adds an interesting twist to its demon-fighting action by setting it in medieval times, complete with cybernetic dragons equipped with mounted gatling guns.


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As a surprise bonus, Microsoft released an updated version of the 2008 game Ninja Gaiden 2, called Ninja Gaiden 2 Black. Players can download it right now, with improved graphics and more playable characters.

All these games show Microsoft’s effort to offer something for different types of players – from fast-paced action to story-driven adventures. These releases combine both new titles and updated versions of classic games, providing options for various gaming preferences.

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