Summary
Killzoneis just one of the many franchises thatPlayStationhas locked away in a big vault, right next to the likes of Jak & Daxter, Infamous, and Sly Cooper,never again to be rescued from the PS3. Despite the company’s insistence on chasing the live service gray train (disastrously in some cases), not once has PlayStation ever looked like it wanted to pull its established FPS series Killzone out of storage and give it another spin.
Even original developer Guerrilla Games - which has moved onto bigger and better things with the Horizon series - hasn’t given any indication that it wants to work on a brand-new entry to the series, and it seems like the studio is happy to leave Killzone behind for good. In a recent interview withThe Washington Post(thanksPushSquare) concerning the upcoming release ofLego Horizon Adventures, art director Roy Postma claimed that Guerrilla is “done” with Killzone as a team.
Killzone Developer Guerrilla Is “Done” With The Series
Speaking about the Horizon series from an artistic standpoint, Postma explains that Guerrilla wanted to make something that was the complete opposite to Killzone in terms of tone and story, which then led to the creation of Horizon Zero Dawn.
“We were done with it [Killzone] as a team,” says Postma. “As a studio, we needed to refresh the palette. It was, by choice, the opposite of Killzone. 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.”
Of course, this doesn’t mean Killzone is completely dead as a series, just that we’re almost definitely not getting a new one from Guerrilla Games any time soon. PlayStation has plenty of studios that have experience with first-person shooters, as well as the likes of Bungie to oversee things. There’s always a chance the franchise could get shifted onto another developer while Guerrilla focuses on Horizon.
We know that Guerrilla is all in on Horizon too, with both the Horizon Zero Dawn remaster releasing at the end of the month, and Lego Horizon Adventures releasing in November. We also know that the studio isworking on a multiplayer Horizon spin-off, which is strongly rumored to be an MMO, so there’s plenty for Guerrilla to be working on. Too much to worry about reviving Killzone, at any rate.