According to reports, an unannounced MMO game based on the Horizon series for PlayStation has been canceled and South Korean publisher NCSoft was working on the game.
This MMO game – which is seemingly separate a Horizon multiplayer game that Guerilla itself is said to be working on – this issue was first reported in 2022, and the studio behind games such as Guild Wars and Throne and Liberty was working on it in partnership with Sony.
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But now a South Korean publication MTN – which was also the source of this 2022 report – apparently reports that NCSoft’s Horizon MMO has been canceled, assuming the translation comes from Reset Era is right.
The report cites a “feasibility review” conducted at NCSoft that resulted in the canning of this game – codenamed Project H – as well as several others, with H and the project, codenamed J, deemed to have “already disappeared from the company’s organizational chart.” “. .
VG247 has reached out to PlayStation for comment.
“The decision to discontinue work on Panther, H and J was made late last year, and development team members were reportedly notified earlier this year to prepare for internal transfers.” a translation of the report adds: “In the case of ‘H’, it is stated that the team will be transferred to the Lineage IP headquarters after the development office is disbanded.”
This news comes shortly after Sony canceled live service games at Bend Games and Bluepoint Games, the latter of which was reportedly the live service for God of War. This is just the latest bad news regarding the live services promotion that PlayStation started several years ago and which has so far produced Helldivers 2, and little else in terms of massive successes, as many titles have been canceled before they were even released.
