Guerrilla Games Is On The Hunt For 36 Devs To Work On Horizon Games, Including A Mysterious "Online Project"
Nothing is confirmed, but we do know it will have "a new cast of characters and a unique stylized look."
The Amsterdam-based development studio Guerrilla Games published a tweet today calling on 36 developers to join multiple roles across their departments to work on Horizon projects. One of them is "a separate Online Project," which will feature "a new cast of characters and a unique stylized look."
While nothing is confirmed, this project may be the "Horizon MMO" that Sony and NCSoft could be cooking up. The Twitter post also reads: "friends will be able to explore the majestic wilds of Horizon together," leaning even further into it being the rumored title.
Join Guerrilla in Amsterdam as we work to expand the world of Horizon
It's an exciting time to join us! We have many open roles across multiple departments, so check them out on our Careers page and apply today!https://t.co/G9tvnSkQQQ pic.twitter.com/Xqab1JGabV
— Life at Guerrilla (@LifeAtGuerrilla) December 16, 2022
The Horizon online project will have 17 developers from the 36 positions listed on their website. Among those are Lead Designer roles for combat, systems, and quests, but also a Narrative Designer and Principal Writer position for the project. Whoever joins the new team will probably be hashing out the details for this game for quite a while before we hear more about it.
Got any speculations on how this project may turn out? Let us know below!
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