Then again, Guerrilla retired the official Killzone website earlier this year, so maybe it’s not Killzone after all. Given Larouche’s history, it might be safe to assume that this new game is going to be multiplayer-focused, while hopeful fans have their fingers crossed for a Killzone revival. Beyond that, it’s recently come to light that the studio has been working on a secret unannounced project for over three years now as well, being directed by Simon Larouche, who was game director on Rainbow Six Siege, and during a previous stint at Guerrilla years ago, was heavily involved in Killzone 2’s multiplayer as well. Guerrilla Games surprised the industry at large with Zero Dawn, a game so completely different from the sort of stuff they’d been known for and yet somehow so confidently spectacular- so of course, a sequel that promises major improvements is an exciting prospect. The next big PlayStation exclusive we’re going to play is Horizon Forbidden West, and there’s no shortage of people who’re waiting with bated breath for this one. Clearly, there’s plenty to look forward to. Sony apparently currently has over 25 games in development, over half of which are supposed to be new IPs. It’s always exciting to take a look at the Sony first party as a whole and talk about what they’ve got up their sleeves, and here, that’s exactly what we’ll be doing, as we round up all the first party PlayStation games that are currently confirmed or rumoured to be in development.
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Though Sony’s first party efforts have always been admirable, they really came into their own during the PS4 generation, to the extent that now, the exclusive games put out by PlayStation Studios are without a doubt the biggest reason to own a PlayStation console.