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NCSoft’s unannounced MMO Horizon has reportedly been cancelled, possibly leaving us with just another Horizon multiplayer thing in the works.


An unannounced MMO based on the PlayStation Horizon series has reportedly been cancelled, this being one that was in the works at South Korean publisher NCSoft.

This MMO, which is apparently separate from the Horizon multiplayer game that is reportedly in the works at Guerilla, was first reported to exist in 2022, with the studio behind games like Guild Wars and Throne and Liberty working on it as part of a partnership with Sony.

Now, however, South Korean publication MTN, which was also the source of that 2022 report, is apparently reporting that NCSoft’s MMO Horizon has been cancelled, assuming the translation coming through ResetEra is accurate.

The report cites that a “feasibility review” at NCSoft was followed by the canning of this game – codenamed Project H – as well as a few others, with H and a project codenamed J being cited as “already gone from the company organization chart. .

VG247 has contacted PlayStation for comment.

“The decision to halt development of ‘Pantera’, ‘H’ and ‘J’ was made late last year, and earlier this year members of the development team were notified to prepare for internal transfers” . The translation of the report adds: “In the case of ‘H’, it is reported that the team will be transferred to Lineage’s IP headquarters after the development office is dissolved.”

This news would come shortly after Sony canceled live service games in the works at Bend Games and Bluepoint Games, the latter of which was supposedly a God of War live service. That was just the latest bad news for the live service that PlayStation embarked on a couple of years ago, which has so far produced Helldivers 2, and not much else in terms of big hits, with many titles canceled before release. even released.





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