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Project Mara: Everything we know so far about Ninja Theory's experimental horror game

Project: Mara logo on a faint blue background.

It's been a long time since we had an update on Project: Mara, which promises to bring us an experimental horror experience with cutting-edge visuals.

The mysterious new game from Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice developer, Ninja Theory, was first revealed back in 2020 with a curious teaser trailer. But since then, we have yet to see or hear much more of the project. Said to "explore new ways of storytelling", with a video diary detailing we can expect "a real-world and grounded representation of mental terror", the upcoming Xbox Series X game sounds as though its playing to Ninja Theory's strengths.

After all, the studio has made a name for itself bringing to life dark fantasy action-adventures that tackle mental health-related themes - our Hellblade 2 review sheds light on that - so, we're keen to find out more and hopefully get an update on the status of its development soon. In the meantime, read on below as we breakdown everything you need to know about Ninja Theory's Project Mara.

What is Project: MARA?

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Project: Mara is an in-development experimental game from Ninja Theory with a focus on recreating the terror of mental health issues and it will be "based on real lived experience accounts and in-depth research."

After the success of Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, the studio revealed a research and development effort known as The Insight Project, which is a collaboration between Ninja Theory and a series of experts, psychiatrists, and professors. The project aims to create "self-contained, individualized, and absorbing game experiences" to help people control things like fear and anxiety.

Ninja Theory says that it wants to "deliver a mainstream solution to help treat mental suffering and encourage mental well being." An ambitious endeavour to say the least, and whilst it hasn't been confirmed, it's fair to say Project: Mara is something of an offshoot of this research push.

The focus appears to be recreating "the horrors of the mind as accurately and realistically as possible" to usher in some kind of new approach to storytelling in games. Let's just hope it's respectful of mental health issues and those suffering from them whilst trying to shine a necessary spotlight on something stigmatized. Gamifying something like anxiety or fear is ambitious, but also cause for concern – it has to be done with an as of yet unseen level of tact.

Project Mara release date speculation

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Project: MARA was revealed in January of 2020, but there's still no confirmed release date.

Considering that developer Ninja Theory was acquired into the Xbox Game Studios lineup in 2018, and that the team got Hellblade 2: Senua's Saga out the door in early 2024, it's likely we'll be waiting a while for this Xbox exclusive. Currently, we're hopeful for a 2026 release window. However, that's just speculation on our part, and we're still keeping our eyes peeled for any concrete news on the matter.

Project Mara platforms

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We know for certain that Project Mara will be heading to Xbox Series X/S. This is due to the fact that Ninja Theory is one of Xbox's studios. However, no other platforms have been confirmed just yet.

Given Xbox's track record, we're betting that the game will also be available to play on PC from day one of its release. PS5 players can also hold onto some hope for grabbing the game in the future. Recently, we've seen plenty of "Xbox exclusives" make their way to the PS5 after a certain period of time (such as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle). Xbox exclusives are becoming more of a thing of the past as of late, so fingers crossed, Project Mara is one of the titles that eventually gets launched everywhere.

It is unlikely that we'll see it on our list of upcoming Switch 2 games, though. Still, you never know, so keep an eye on this page as more updates head our way.

Project Mara trailer

Upon its reveal, the game received a terrifying teaser trailer which appears to feature award-winning Hellblade actor Melina Juergens in the titular role as Mara. The teaser shows off some impeccably rendered slices of what looks like a research facility, soundtracked by heavy breathing and close-ups of documents detailing a study of Mara’s brain function and mental health progress. The trailer tagline is "I can't tell what's real anymore" and at the end of the trailer, we can see Mara turn to face some sort of antagonistic force in the darkness.

It's very hard to grasp what the premise of the game is from this disorienting trailer, but it seems to follow a mental health patient struggling with her illness. The game presents the facility in a somewhat antagonistic way but it's yet to be revealed whether this is the reality of the situation or not.

Project Mara gameplay details 

Alongside the first Project: Mara trailer, Ninja Theory released a development diary detailing intended gameplay experience and development path the studio is taking. Ninja Theory is focusing on small-scope development cycles, similar to their approach with Hellblade, which was made by a small team of 20 developers. This is what it's calling the Dreadnought approach, where the company is splitting into a set of small teams to work on upcoming titles – ensuring the studio can mitigate risk and take bigger creative swings.

Former Ninja Theory creative director Tameem Antoniades has spoken about The Insight Project in the past, which seeks to use the environmental control of game design and adapt it into a push towards mental wellbeing for players by allowing users to engage with and overcome their fears. There are a couple of short scenes where we see clips from projects tied to this, including a person in a rowboat with a heart monitor, somebody running on a treadmill whilst being tracked and a VR project where the player interacts with an avatar. Ninja Theory want to explore the "new control interfaces and the psychology of play," which has much to do with the forthcoming Project: Mara.

Antoniades notes that Project: Mara only features one character and one location – an area which has been meticulously recreated from the real-world through new photogrammetry techniques, with Ninja Theory striving for photorealistic presentation. Ninja Theory believes that, if it gets this right, it could usher in a new medium for storytelling in video games.

While you wait for more on Project Mara, check out all the other upcoming horror games we know about.

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