Horizon Steel Frontiers Isn’t The Only Horizon Multiplayer Game Guerilla Has In Development

Nov 13, 2025 at 02:31pm EST
A character from Horizon Forbidden West stands overlooking a verdant landscape with a lava flow.

Guerilla Games and NCSoft finally announced the Horizon-based MMORPG that we've been hearing about for years today with the reveal of Horizon Steel Frontiers, which is coming to PC and mobile sometime within the next couple of years. But that's not the only multiplayer Horizon game that Guerilla has on the go.

While previous rumors about an upcoming Horizon multiplayer game seem to have been focused on the coming MMORPG, Guerilla's next major release, according to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, is a separate multiplayer game that the company is working on.

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"Just to clear up some confusion I've seen," Schreier writes in a post on Bluesky, "the newly announced NCSoft Horizon MMO is different from the multiplayer Horizon game that's in development at Guerilla Games. That one is Guerilla's next big project."

Just to clear up some confusion I've seen, the newly announced NCSoft Horizon MMO is different from the multiplayer Horizon game that's in development at Guerrilla Games. That one is Guerrilla's next big project

Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier.bsky.social) 2025-11-13T13:59:15.100Z

Unlike Steel Frontiers, which is coming to PC and mobile, and not PS5, this new multiplayer title from Guerilla will likely not be skipping Sony's console, though it will still likely be a multi-platform release to at least PC players.

Now that Steel Frontiers has had its official reveal, hopefully this other project that the studio is working on isn't too far behind. Guerilla's studio director Jan-Bart van Beek made it clear a couple of short years ago that the team is continuing with the Horizon franchise for a long while, and that they have scores of ideas on where to take it, new multiplayer games being just one of those avenues.

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