An unannounced multiplayer MMO based on the popular Horizon series has been reportedly cancelled by NCSoft, leaving players eager for more multiplayer options in the franchise with only Guerilla’s internally developed game still in the pipeline. This cancellation stems from a recent feasibility review and internal restructuring at NCSoft. The project, known as Project H, began development with the expectation of creating an immersive MMO experience aligned with the Horizon franchise, but has now been removed from the company's organizational chart. This situation follows a series of cancellations of live service games by Sony, raising concerns about the future of multiplayer titles within their ecosystem.

What does the cancellation of the Horizon MMO mean for the franchise's future?

The cancellation indicates a shift in focus for multiplayer offerings in the Horizon franchise, relying solely on Guerilla's in-house multiplayer game. It may also reflect challenges in executing live service models successfully within the game industry, calling for caution in future multiplayer ventures tied to established franchises.

The Horizon series, known for its engaging narrative and stunning open-world landscapes, features a world dominated by robotic creatures and has garnered a strong fan base since its debut with Horizon Zero Dawn in 2017. The anticipated sequel, Horizon Forbidden West, further solidified its presence in gaming. Fans are now left hoping that Guerilla's upcoming multiplayer game can bring the franchise to new heights while learning from the struggles faced in cancelled projects like Project H.