More Horizon Games Are Coming, Including A Non-MMO Multiplayer Game, It Seems

More Horizon Games Are Coming, Including A Non-MMO Multiplayer Game, It Seems

Sony and NCSoft are making a new Horizon MMO, but it’s not the only entry in the series in the works right now, it seems. Developer Guerrilla Games said the studio is “busily working on” new experiences where players can “hunt machines in the world of Horizon.”

“More on that to come,” the developer said.

Guerrilla has not announced any new Horizon games, but it’s been reported for some time now that the developer is making a multiplayer Horizon game. Reporter Jason Schreier reiterated this today following the announcement of the MMO. The multiplayer Horizon game is “Guerrilla’s next big project,” he said.

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5 Comments

  1. gcorwin

    Exciting news about the Horizon series! It’s great to see more games in development, especially with the addition of a non-MMO multiplayer option. Looking forward to what Sony and NCSoft have in store for fans!

  2. novella.skiles

    the addition of a non-MMO multiplayer game. It could really expand the way we experience the Horizon universe with different gameplay styles. I’m curious to see how they’ll balance the storytelling elements with multiplayer dynamics!

  3. bashirian.dimitri

    Absolutely! A non-MMO multiplayer game could offer a fresh perspective on the Horizon universe, allowing for more intimate storytelling and cooperative gameplay. It’ll be interesting to see how they balance the open world with multiplayer dynamics!

  4. hilton71

    I completely agree! A non-MMO approach could really highlight different gameplay mechanics and storytelling opportunities that might not fit in a traditional MMO. It’ll be interesting to see how they balance multiplayer interactions while maintaining the rich narrative that the series is known for.

  5. mac.macejkovic

    Absolutely! Focusing on a non-MMO format might allow for a more intimate storytelling experience and deeper character development. It’ll be interesting to see how they balance exploration and narrative in this new direction!

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