2021 has started less than two months ago, yet the list of video games postponed to 2022 is already dangerously growing as the weeks go by.
From Hogwarts: Legacy and The Lords of the Rings: Gollum, passing for Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines 2 and Gran Turismo 7, there is certainly no shortage of examples. Lastly, the new expansion of Destiny 2: The Witch Queen has also been added. And while Cory Barlog says God of War 2 will only be released when it's ready, postponements for the second big Sony First Party exclusive awaited this year, Horizon: Forbidden West, are making their way online.
To report this is not an official communication - we underline it - but the statement of the Russian insider and videludic journalist Anton Logvinov. The latter had in the past correctly anticipated the arrival of Horizon: Zero Dawn, originally exclusive to PlayStation 4, also on PC. Now, Logvinov intervenes on Twitter commenting on a list of productions postponed to next year. These are the words chosen by the Russian insider: "I would also add Horizon to that list". The reference can only be to Horizon: Forbidden West, Aloy's new adventure currently in development at the Guerrilla Games studios and expected in the course of 2021.
The hypothesis that the game PS4 and PSa>5 is destined to see the light in 2022, however, contradicts what Sony stated just recently, with Jim Ryan confirming the arrival of Horizon: Forbidden West in 2021. For this reason, we invite you to take this rumor even more firmly than usual.
From Hogwarts: Legacy and The Lords of the Rings: Gollum, passing for Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines 2 and Gran Turismo 7, there is certainly no shortage of examples. Lastly, the new expansion of Destiny 2: The Witch Queen has also been added. And while Cory Barlog says God of War 2 will only be released when it's ready, postponements for the second big Sony First Party exclusive awaited this year, Horizon: Forbidden West, are making their way online.
To report this is not an official communication - we underline it - but the statement of the Russian insider and videludic journalist Anton Logvinov. The latter had in the past correctly anticipated the arrival of Horizon: Zero Dawn, originally exclusive to PlayStation 4, also on PC. Now, Logvinov intervenes on Twitter commenting on a list of productions postponed to next year. These are the words chosen by the Russian insider: "I would also add Horizon to that list". The reference can only be to Horizon: Forbidden West, Aloy's new adventure currently in development at the Guerrilla Games studios and expected in the course of 2021.
The hypothesis that the game PS4 and PSa>5 is destined to see the light in 2022, however, contradicts what Sony stated just recently, with Jim Ryan confirming the arrival of Horizon: Forbidden West in 2021. For this reason, we invite you to take this rumor even more firmly than usual.