Ever since I rolled credits onHorizon Forbidden West’s stellarBurning Shoresexpansion, I’ve been desperately awaiting news on what’s next.It’s all but confirmed that a third and final entry in the franchise is on the way.There may not have been a reveal as such fromGuerrillaor Sony but we’ve seen enough job ads and allusions to the third instalment now to know that it exists.AdvertIt turns out that quite a few Horizon projects are on the way actually. Alongside the unannounced third instalment, rumours suggest that aLEGOHorizon game could be announced this summer.Believed to betitledLEGO Horizon Adventures, the bricky take on one of Sony’s flagship IPs reportedly has a trailer ready and waiting to go.There are also rumours of a Horizon multiplayer game - footage of which leaked quite some time ago - and an official remake of the first title with the game’s removal from PlayStation Plus fanning the flames of that rumour.There’s alsoHorizon Forbidden West: Seeds of Rebellion, an upcoming co-operative tabletop adventure set before Aloy’s arrival in the Forbidden West.AdvertWe had the opportunity to go hands on withSeeds of Rebellion. Take a look below.Seeds of Rebelliontakes place during the early onset of Regalla’s rebellion, a rebel Tenakth leader thatForbidden Westplayers will certainly be familiar with.You’ll play as a Tenakth loyalist under the guidance of Chief Hekarro.AdvertAlternating between combat encounters and narrative scenes,Seeds of Rebellionwill see players go up against some ferocious machines whilst also dealing with Regalla’s rebellion and the Forbidden West’s Red Blight.It’s totally accessible even if you’re not a tabletop gaming expert, I can attest from personal experience, with combat very much emulating the video game’s.You’ll be able to attack using Aloy’s typical line-up of both melee and ranged weapons, plus you can set traps.Inour preview, I wrote, “If you’re a fan of Guerrila’s Horizon series,Seeds of Rebellionis a flawless extension of this world both in terms of lore and mechanics. Playing a board game may be very different to playing a video game and yetSeeds of Rebellionfelt so familiar to me, and I know many other longtime franchise fans are certain to feel that way too. This game offers endless hours of fun and is most certainly one to keep an eye on.”AdvertYou can submit a late pledge onKickstarternow.Featured Image Credit: Steamforged, Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Horizon Forbidden West,Horizon Zero Dawn,Guerrilla Games,PlayStation,Board Games

Horizon Forbidden West prequel officially releasing in 2025

Ever since I rolled credits onHorizon Forbidden West’s stellarBurning Shoresexpansion, I’ve been desperately awaiting news on what’s next.It’s all but confirmed that a third and final entry in the franchise is on the way.There may not have been a reveal as such fromGuerrillaor Sony but we’ve seen enough job ads and allusions to the third instalment now to know that it exists.AdvertIt turns out that quite a few Horizon projects are on the way actually. Alongside the unannounced third instalment, rumours suggest that aLEGOHorizon game could be announced this summer.Believed to betitledLEGO Horizon Adventures, the bricky take on one of Sony’s flagship IPs reportedly has a trailer ready and waiting to go.There are also rumours of a Horizon multiplayer game - footage of which leaked quite some time ago - and an official remake of the first title with the game’s removal from PlayStation Plus fanning the flames of that rumour.There’s alsoHorizon Forbidden West: Seeds of Rebellion, an upcoming co-operative tabletop adventure set before Aloy’s arrival in the Forbidden West.AdvertWe had the opportunity to go hands on withSeeds of Rebellion. Take a look below.Seeds of Rebelliontakes place during the early onset of Regalla’s rebellion, a rebel Tenakth leader thatForbidden Westplayers will certainly be familiar with.You’ll play as a Tenakth loyalist under the guidance of Chief Hekarro.AdvertAlternating between combat encounters and narrative scenes,Seeds of Rebellionwill see players go up against some ferocious machines whilst also dealing with Regalla’s rebellion and the Forbidden West’s Red Blight.It’s totally accessible even if you’re not a tabletop gaming expert, I can attest from personal experience, with combat very much emulating the video game’s.You’ll be able to attack using Aloy’s typical line-up of both melee and ranged weapons, plus you can set traps.Inour preview, I wrote, “If you’re a fan of Guerrila’s Horizon series,Seeds of Rebellionis a flawless extension of this world both in terms of lore and mechanics. Playing a board game may be very different to playing a video game and yetSeeds of Rebellionfelt so familiar to me, and I know many other longtime franchise fans are certain to feel that way too. This game offers endless hours of fun and is most certainly one to keep an eye on.”AdvertYou can submit a late pledge onKickstarternow.Featured Image Credit: Steamforged, Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Horizon Forbidden West,Horizon Zero Dawn,Guerrilla Games,PlayStation,Board Games

Ever since I rolled credits onHorizon Forbidden West’s stellarBurning Shoresexpansion, I’ve been desperately awaiting news on what’s next.It’s all but confirmed that a third and final entry in the franchise is on the way.There may not have been a reveal as such fromGuerrillaor Sony but we’ve seen enough job ads and allusions to the third instalment now to know that it exists.AdvertIt turns out that quite a few Horizon projects are on the way actually. Alongside the unannounced third instalment, rumours suggest that aLEGOHorizon game could be announced this summer.Believed to betitledLEGO Horizon Adventures, the bricky take on one of Sony’s flagship IPs reportedly has a trailer ready and waiting to go.There are also rumours of a Horizon multiplayer game - footage of which leaked quite some time ago - and an official remake of the first title with the game’s removal from PlayStation Plus fanning the flames of that rumour.There’s alsoHorizon Forbidden West: Seeds of Rebellion, an upcoming co-operative tabletop adventure set before Aloy’s arrival in the Forbidden West.AdvertWe had the opportunity to go hands on withSeeds of Rebellion. Take a look below.Seeds of Rebelliontakes place during the early onset of Regalla’s rebellion, a rebel Tenakth leader thatForbidden Westplayers will certainly be familiar with.You’ll play as a Tenakth loyalist under the guidance of Chief Hekarro.AdvertAlternating between combat encounters and narrative scenes,Seeds of Rebellionwill see players go up against some ferocious machines whilst also dealing with Regalla’s rebellion and the Forbidden West’s Red Blight.It’s totally accessible even if you’re not a tabletop gaming expert, I can attest from personal experience, with combat very much emulating the video game’s.You’ll be able to attack using Aloy’s typical line-up of both melee and ranged weapons, plus you can set traps.Inour preview, I wrote, “If you’re a fan of Guerrila’s Horizon series,Seeds of Rebellionis a flawless extension of this world both in terms of lore and mechanics. Playing a board game may be very different to playing a video game and yetSeeds of Rebellionfelt so familiar to me, and I know many other longtime franchise fans are certain to feel that way too. This game offers endless hours of fun and is most certainly one to keep an eye on.”AdvertYou can submit a late pledge onKickstarternow.

Ever since I rolled credits onHorizon Forbidden West’s stellarBurning Shoresexpansion, I’ve been desperately awaiting news on what’s next.

It’s all but confirmed that a third and final entry in the franchise is on the way.

There may not have been a reveal as such fromGuerrillaor Sony but we’ve seen enough job ads and allusions to the third instalment now to know that it exists.

Advert

Advert

It turns out that quite a few Horizon projects are on the way actually. Alongside the unannounced third instalment, rumours suggest that aLEGOHorizon game could be announced this summer.

Believed to betitledLEGO Horizon Adventures, the bricky take on one of Sony’s flagship IPs reportedly has a trailer ready and waiting to go.

There are also rumours of a Horizon multiplayer game - footage of which leaked quite some time ago - and an official remake of the first title with the game’s removal from PlayStation Plus fanning the flames of that rumour.

There’s alsoHorizon Forbidden West: Seeds of Rebellion, an upcoming co-operative tabletop adventure set before Aloy’s arrival in the Forbidden West.

Advert

Advert

We had the opportunity to go hands on withSeeds of Rebellion. Take a look below.

Seeds of Rebelliontakes place during the early onset of Regalla’s rebellion, a rebel Tenakth leader thatForbidden Westplayers will certainly be familiar with.

You’ll play as a Tenakth loyalist under the guidance of Chief Hekarro.

Advert

Advert

Alternating between combat encounters and narrative scenes,Seeds of Rebellionwill see players go up against some ferocious machines whilst also dealing with Regalla’s rebellion and the Forbidden West’s Red Blight.

It’s totally accessible even if you’re not a tabletop gaming expert, I can attest from personal experience, with combat very much emulating the video game’s.

You’ll be able to attack using Aloy’s typical line-up of both melee and ranged weapons, plus you can set traps.

Inour preview, I wrote, “If you’re a fan of Guerrila’s Horizon series,Seeds of Rebellionis a flawless extension of this world both in terms of lore and mechanics. Playing a board game may be very different to playing a video game and yetSeeds of Rebellionfelt so familiar to me, and I know many other longtime franchise fans are certain to feel that way too. This game offers endless hours of fun and is most certainly one to keep an eye on.”

Advert

Advert

You can submit a late pledge onKickstarternow.

Topics:Horizon Forbidden West,Horizon Zero Dawn,Guerrilla Games,PlayStation,Board Games