It seems to be like Guerrilla Games is already teasing a attainable sequel to Horizon Forbidden West.
In a current interview with VG247, Horizon Forbidden West's Creative Director, Mathijs de Jonge, touched on the ending of the sport and what it means for the way forward for the series.
"This game ends with another big cliffhanger where we're setting up some things for the next game once again," he stated.
As you'd count on, de Jonge wasn't actually keen to present way more away than that, telling VG247 that the series is "really about mystery", with the tales so far having revolved round "uncovering mysteries in both the old world and the present day, when the game takes place."
With that in thoughts, de Jonge says, "there is plenty of backstory that we can tap into to develop new storylines and create new mysteries from what we’ve already established."
In Horizon Forbidden West, as an example, de Jonge says that the terraform system needing to be repaired was a very good place to begin for the story. That, mixed with "storylines from the past, from the Old World" and a want to "evolve Aloy's story arc" gave the crew "a lot to work with."
Analysis: Plenty to construct on
Without delving into spoiler territory, the way in which Horizon Forbidden West leaves off signifies that the thought of a sequel is not massively stunning. This tease from de Jonge additionally follows current rumors from OopsLeaks on Twitter, who stated earlier in April that "Horizon will be a trilogy”, though rumors like that are worth taking with a pinch of salt.
Even aside from narrative, creative motivations, the game has become a serious commercial and critical success since its February launch, being reported in February as Sony’s second biggest PS5 launch so far. In our own review, we gave Horizon Forbidden West four and a half stars out of five, calling it "a triumphant return for Aloy".
Such issues are in all probability fairly arduous for Sony to disregard and we might have been amazed if Horizon Forbidden West was the the final we noticed of the series and its protagonist, even when the sport had wrapped every thing up in a neat narrative bow.
Even if a sequel is already being considered, nonetheless, it feels prefer it’s prone to be a while earlier than we truly hear something, official or in any other case, about it.
After all, Horizon Forbidden West is not too far out from its launch and is at the moment receiving publish-launch patches. The recreation’s official ranking (through TheGamer) suggests DLC may very well be on the playing cards down the road, with mentions of a storefront the place gamers “can purchase subsequent DLC expansions”.
Then there’s the VR spin-off, Call of the Mountain, which is being developed for PSVR 2 by Guerrilla Games and Firesprite Games and is set to inform a brand new story by means of the eyes of a brand new protagonist. That, just like the PSVR 2 itself, doesn’t have a launch date simply but, although late 2023 into 2023 has been rumored for the headset. Overall, Guerrilla Games has quite a bit happening however we're trying ahead to seeing more.
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