The new job listings at Guerilla Games suggest that the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Horizon Zero Dawn sequel could be a multiplayer game. The listings don't state exactly which game they are working on, butღ the description of an open-world game with melee and ranged combat, and traversal mechanics hints🐷 at the return of our favorite huntress.

The first game was a resounding success thanks to its original storyline, brilliant graphics, and fluid fight mechanics and there's no doubt thatꦍ there's a sequel in the works. The first game took Guerilla around seven years to develop and used their in-house Decima engine. Hopefully, the sequel won't take as long since they've already perfected the mechanics and creature designs.

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According to , there have been many listings from Guerilla in the last few weeks. One of them is for a Game Server Engineer and some of the requirements mention work on "systems like matchmaking, tournaments, clans, and leaderboards. It also states that the applicant would 🔯help develop "ranged and melee weapons, cꦦombat and traversal mechanics, player skills, damage, and hit responses, camera, inventory, and economy systems."

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So far, all the evidence points to the Horizon Zero Dawn sequel. There were rumors tha꧂t the first game was orig♒inally supposed to have multiplayer capabilities, but it had to be scrapped to keep the game stable and to focus more on the narrative. Not that anyone complained. The game is considered a masterpiece by a select few, and offered an immersive single-player experience.

Before the release of the reported sequel, there are also signs that Horizon Zero Dawn will be gettౠing a PC port later this year. Traditionally, Sony has been reluctant to share its exclusives on other platforms but times are changing and the alure of money is hard to resist. The PC release will undoubtedly attract new fans to the franchise and create hype for the reported sequel. Nobody knows if there'll be any major changes to the PC release, but it's unlikely to be restricted by the Playstation's 30 frames per second limit.

So far there has been no official word from Guerilla and all the information is just speculation. There is also a chance that the listings could be for Guerilla's other big franchise, Killzone, which has traditionally been released with each new Playstation console. It could also be a completely new game in the works. What's certain is that fans are hungry for a sequel and there are still many avenues to explore in the Horizon Zero Dawn world. The multiplayer mꦺode would make sense and most players probably look forward to exploring the lands while battling machines and other players.

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