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Horizon 3 is reportedly still years away as a small team continues to plan the single-player sequel

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TDGN Brief

3 newsrooms are on this story. IGN published first 5 hours ago; the rest followed at a median of 1.7 hours.

Rock Paper Shotgun was quickest to confirm, arriving 1.3 hours after IGN. Half the pack had the story within 1.7 hours — a slower burn than most front-page stories. The pack has settled: no new outlet in 2.4 hours.

IGN, Rock Paper Shotgun, GamesRadar+ led the coverage.

TDGN's index has been following this beat: Horizon Forbidden West (3 stories tracked) and Helldivers 2 (36 stories tracked) across recent coverage — this story is currently the latest of them.

  • First report: IGN, 5 hours ago
  • 3 outlets over 2.2 hours · median lag 1.7 hours
  • Beat: Horizon Forbidden West (3 stories tracked), Helldivers 2 (36 stories tracked)

This briefing is compiled automatically by TDGN’s newsroom systems from 3 outlets’ reports and TDGN’s own coverage tracking — no generative AI — and it updates as coverage develops. The outlets’ original reporting is linked below.

Who reported it, and when

  1. first IGN Horizon 3 Only Has a 'Tiny Team' Working on It at Guerrilla, Reportedly Still Years Away
  2. +1h Rock Paper Shotgun Sony are rebooting their live service Horizon game as a more traditional co-op affair, claim sources, with a proper Horizon Forbidden West sequel still years away
  3. +2h GamesRadar+ Horizon 3 is reportedly still years away as a small team continues to plan the single-player sequel

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Horizon 3 is reportedly still years away as a small team continues to plan the single-player sequel

Earlier today, a new report claimed that PlayStation is planning a substantial rework of Horizon Hunters Gathering, responding to poor playtest feedback for the multiplayer spin-off by stripping the live-service elements in order to make it more of a traditional co-op game. That report also has some bad news for fans of the traditional Horizon games: Horizon 3 is apparently still years away.

The "majority" of developers at Guerrilla Games are still working on Horizon Hunters Gathering, according to Jason Schreier at Bloomberg. That leaves a very small team planning the next single-player Horizon game, which is apparently still years away from being finished.

That's pretty much the same story that's been reported since February, when Horizon Hunters Gathering was first announced. Even then, Schreier was reporting that the majority of Guerrilla was working on the multiplayer spin-off, leaving Horizon 3 on the backburner. It seems that hasn't changed, even as the studio finds itself forced to pivot from the initial plans for Hunters Gathering.

Five years separated the launches of Horizon Zero Dawn in 2017 and Horizon Forbidden West in 2022, and it's looking like there might be an even longer wait before Horizon 3 rolls around. I'd even hazard a guess that we won't be buying Horizon 3 on a physical disc.

PlayStation has made a big push into live-service games over the past few years, and during that span we saw the launch and immediate shutdown of Concord, a middling response for Bungie's Marathon, and the death of Destiny 2. The publisher's biggest recent multiplayer hit is certainly Helldivers 2, which wasn't even developed internally. It's tough to put that context out of mind when another multiplayer experiment is dragging resources away from one PlayStation's biggest single-player franchises.

"Single-player, narrative-driven gaming is here to stay," ex-PlayStation boss says: "It's how we built this business. That's what sustains it."

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