
In our interview with Guerrilla Games Lead Concept Artist Roland Ijzermans, he explains the motivation behind doing something so different from Killzone.

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All I want is a physical disc release of remastered D2 that doesn't require online check-ins.
I've lost complete interest. Too much FOMO with seasons as it is, now it's expansions? No thanks.

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It was risky for GG especially they have no experience with open world formula. But they confident and they did it in the end. I'm proud of them. It is their first try and they did it well.
I feel like Killzone and Horizon can be attached in the same world. It would be super intriguing if GG made their own universe which their games (and maybe other Sony studios) could be within.
Of course a massive dream but something I would love to see.
Killzone series has been hit and miss and was always sized up against the superior competition.
But Horizon shows why studios should be allowed to breathe and not be tied down to an IP. I'm glad they did it, as IM sure we all are.
Killzone is still a great IP that can deliver if done right. But for now, GG should be congratulated for their feats, delivering on their new foray into a different genre with such success
So glad they made this new IP. The dinosaur and animal mechs have me so excited