Horizon Dev Explains Why Guerrilla “Needed” To Leave Killzone Behind
It’s been over a decade since a new entry in the Killzone series has come out. Judging from comments by a veteran Guerrilla Games developer, don’t set expectations for the FPS franchise to return anytime soon. The team “needed” to shake things up after Killzone: Shadow Fall launched in 2013, according to art director Roy Postma.
Speaking with The Washington Post, Postma explained why Guerrilla left Killzone behind and set their sights on what became Horizon Zero Dawn. “We were done with it as a team. As a studio, we needed to refresh the palette,” Postma said. “It was, by choice, the opposite of Killzone.”
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That choice has now led to Lego Horizon Adventures, which will release November 14 on PC, PS5, and even Nintendo Switch. “I think the themes that this story and the characters represent are relatable for all ages and people, like having a found family of friends and finding your place in the world,” said Posta, who’s worked at Guerrilla for 24 years.
Additionally, a report from last month stated that Guerrilla’s next game will be Horizon Online instead of a third entry in the single-player series. That one would then arrive afterward, potentially many years down the line. That adds to the idea Guerrilla won’t be touching Killzone anytime soon.
Killzone is just one of the many major PlayStation franchises that hasn’t been touched for a long time by Sony and its developers. Like Killzone, Resistance is another shooter series that some fans have argued should be revived for PS5.
For more, check out GameSpot’s Killzone: Shadow Fall review. It was a launch game for PS4.