During Microsoft's Xbox E3 2019 press conference--one of the several many E3 streams held by the major publishers and developers that precede the actual show--the company revealed Ninja Theory is working on a new game called Bleeding Edge. The game got a trailer during the show too.
The trailer shown during the show was previously leaked. It showcases some of the combatants in the game, each of which has a very unique set of abilities. The trailer can be watched above. The game looks like it's structured like a team-based shooter, like Team Fortress 2 or Overwatch, but every character is melee-focused instead.
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Now Playing: Bleeding Edge Reveal Trailer | Microsoft Press Conference E3 2019
Prior to E3, Microsoft said it was "going big," covering 14 first-party Xbox One titles and several third-party games. There are rumors that this is the E3 where the next-gen Xbox console will be announced.