Mit "Forbidden West" wird die Reihe nicht enden: Der "Horizon"-Entwickler Guerilla Games holt das UK-Studio Gobo als Co-Developer für die Serie an Bord. Das Studio, das bereits an "Redfall" und "Hogwarts Legacy" mitgewirkt hat, stockt dafür Stellen auf.

Sonys "Horizon: Zero Dawn"- und "Horizon: Forbidden West"-Studio Guerilla Games hat das UK-Studio Gobo an Bord geholt, um am Horizon-Universum zu arbeiten. Das Supportstudio, das bereits an Arkanes "Redfall" und Studio Avalanches "Hogwarts Legacy" unterstützend mitarbeitete, wird nun als "co-development partner" voraussichtlich an weiteren Spielen in der Horizon-Reihe mitarbeiten. Zu diesem Zweck hat das aktuell 110 Personen große Studio weitere Stellen ausgeschrieben.

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