Sony's Guerrilla Sounds Completely Done with the Killzone Series
"We were done with it as a team"
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"We were done with it as a team"
If there ever is to be another Killzone title out of Sony in the future, you probably should not expect it to come out of the series' original developer Guerrilla Games. Having shifted focus to its more vibrant Horizon series following PS4 launch game Killzone: Shadow Fall, the studio's art director Roy Postma has commented that the studio was "done with it as a team". It wanted to create the opposite of Killzone's colour palette when crafting Aloy's first instalment, Postma told The Washington Post.
The comments come from an interview about LEGO Horizon Adventures, where it's revealed LEGO approached Sony about the idea of a LEGO game following the release of its Tallneck LEGO set. Talking about switching from the dark and gritty world of Killzone to the colourful post-apocalyptic setting of Horizon, Postma said: "We were done with it [Killzone] as a team. As a studio, we needed to refresh the palette. It was, by choice, the opposite of Killzone. I think the themes that this story and the characters represent are relatable for all ages and people, like having a found family of friends and finding your place in the world."
Guerrilla Games created Killzone titles from 2004 until 2013, spanning five entries across four consoles. With Sony making a push into the live-service market, the Killzone franchise is one that fans have pegged for a comeback, along with the likes of SOCOM and Twisted Metal. This hasn't materialised, however, as Sony released — and quickly pulled — Concord, while finding major success in Helldivers 2 earlier this year. Fairgame$ from Haven Studio and Bungie's own Marathon are also on the way.
I personally would have liked to have seen more Killzone, as I enjoyed them all. I like that series more than Horizon. But I am biased, as I prefer shooters. It would be nice if another team could possibly dig into it then. Obviously not Bungie, but not sure who.
I guess sometimes it is just time to let franchises go out quietly, without the need for sequels. Similar to how movies can go on to long with too many sequels. Needless to say, I have lost hope for a new Killzone.
I would embrace another Horizon if they do one (beyond Legos).