Two commercially successful mainline titles and a commendable effort for a VR spin-off later, Guerilla Games already thinks that it can outlast all but a few franchises with Horizon. As audacious as this plan may sound, the studio might just be able to pull it off.

At the recent Develop: Brighton conference (via GamesRadar), Studio Director Jan-Bart van Beek unveiled its roadmap for the PlayStation exclusive series, including a bold plunge into the multiplayer sphere, a feat described as a "massive shift" for the studio.

Settling into the well-crafted universe of the Horizon series, developer Guerrilla Games has confirmed its dedication to fans of the franchise.

It's a whole new challenge," van Beek expressed, highlighting the grandiosity of transitioning the franchise to a multiplayer experience, comparable to the original development of Horizon Zero Dawn. This shift is part of the 16 active plans it has on the docket for the Horizon franchise's expansion, promising fans an immersive and extensive universe to explore.

Established on the monumental success of Horizon Zero Dawn and its sequel, Horizon Forbidden West, Guerrilla Games has no plans to sit on its laurels. Just like the Faro Plague, Guerilla is relentless in its attempt to expand and explore beyond the existing games in the series. The latest expansion, Burning Shores DLC, solidified the anticipation of fans, setting things up for more action-packed adventures for the series' protagonist, Aloy. Following the successful sales of 32.7 million units all over the world, with Horizon Forbidden West accounting for 8.4 million of that number, the studio clearly struck gold with this compelling franchise.