The Horizon IP has quickly proven itself to be one of Sony's biggest moneymakers. Even though it's only going to be two games deep by the time Forbidden West is released, Guerilla Games' latest franchise could very well end up being the next God of War or Uncharted. Thus, with so much riding on it, it wouldn't be that bad of an idea to delay the game to 2022. Delaying Forbidden West plays to Sony's favor These past two weeks have been quite a revelation for PlayStation fans all over the world. First, audiences got an initial, extended look at Forbidden West. Sony wasn't afraid to show off its upcoming first-party title in all of its beauty in a gameplay trailer that lasted nearly half an hour. Then, just a week later, PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst revealed that Sony expects Forbidden West to release some time in 2021.
With that said, Hulst's exact phrasing didn't really inspire as much confidence as expected. His exact words were "we think we are on track to release this holiday season." He even goes as far as to express doubt, saying that the Forbidden West's launch "isn't quite certain yet". Although he did clarify that the team is working hard to confirm the release date, the fact that there's some lingering doubt suggests that Forbidden West could release in 2022.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing though - in fact, delaying Forbidden West to 2022 could actually play in Sony's favor. Keep in mind that video game delays have been very common throughout 2020 and 2021. Titles such as Gotham Knights, Deathloop, Dying Light 2, and Back 4 Blood, among others, have all seen their respective launch dates be delayed by a couple of months if not an entire year. Because of this, no one will be blaming Sony for wanting to delay Forbidden West, especially if it gives Guerilla Games more time to work on the game.

