There is exciting news for fans of the Horizon series! According to information that has not yet been officially confirmed, Guerrilla Games is working intensively on the sequel of the highly acclaimed Horizon series. According to a report by X platform user TCMFGames, the third game of the series may be released in 2027. In fact, this project can be seen not only on PlayStation 5, but also on the upcoming PS6 console.
The story will focus on the confrontation with Nemesis. Nemesis is a faulty artificial intelligence that will appear as the main enemy in the new part of the story. Aloy's fight with this new enemy seems to offer players an unforgettable experience.
Multiplayer Adventure in the Horizon Universe: Hunter's Gathering
But before fans wait for the continuation of the main story, the studio plans to release a multiplayer game set in the Horizon universe. Initial leaks indicate that the spin-off game could be released in the first half of 2025, but no official announcement has been made yet. The project has the subtitle Hunter's Gathering and is thought to be a game-service with a cartoonish visual style reminiscent of Fortnite. In 2023, concept art and in-game images leaked online and confirmed the stylistic direction. This will offer you the opportunity to explore the Horizon world with your friends and complete different missions.
Multiplayer Game Details and Expectations
Details such as what kind of gameplay Hunter's Gathering will offer, character customization options and story arc are not yet clear. However, according to leaked information, players will be able to control hunters from different tribes in the Horizon universe and fight against giant machines together. The game is expected to include both single-player and multiplayer modes. Therefore, if you wish, you can complete missions with your friends or explore the world of Horizon on your own.
According to Bloomberg and columnist Jason Schreier, multiplayer Horizon is Guerilla Games' next big project and a significant part of the team is working on this project. Schreier also confirmed that a full-fledged third part of the main series is indeed in development, and that the Hunter's Gathering project is one of the few service games that Sony has decided to keep in its portfolio. This once again reveals the importance Sony attaches to multiplayer games and the potential of the Horizon universe. Therefore, it seems that the expansion of the Horizon universe will continue not only with new games, but also with different game types.