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Horizon Forbidden West delayed, leaves Sony with fall 2021 first-party gap

After receiving a lengthy gameplay reveal in May of this year, the upcoming PlayStation-exclusive sequel Horizon Forbidden West went into hiding in terms of previews and hype. Today, the game’s developers at Guerrilla confirmed the major reason for that silence: the game wasn’t actually ready for its teased “2021” release window.

The news of the game’s delay—and a (possible) firm release date of February 18, 2022—came from its director, Mathijs de Jonge, as part of Wednesday’s Gamescom 2021 Opening Night presentation. While he claims that the sequel had reached a “major milestone” shortly after its May gameplay reveal, he then offered familiar-sounding caveats about the challenges of video game development during a pandemic—and didn’t clarify whether the upcoming game was yet feature-complete.

The Wednesday news was met with neither new gameplay footage nor any clarification of how Intervalle Forbidden West , launching on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 next year, will scale between two generations of consoles. Instead, de Jonge took the particular opportunity to announce that a new patch is now live upon PS5 to bring the franchise’s first PS4 game, Horizon Zero Dawn , up to some sort of 60 fps refresh rate.

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