When asked directly if the community should brace for a long hiatus before the third installment launches, Schreier simply confirmed with a concise, “Yup.”
However, some industry observers view the timeline differently. One fan noted that a late-decade release for Horizon 3 wouldn’t necessarily constitute a delay, but rather the standard development cycle for modern AAA titles. Given that Forbidden West launched in 2022, a five-to-six-year production window is par for the course.
Yup
— @jasonschreier.bsky.social
Ultimately, the situation likely reflects a blend of both perspectives: while Hunters Gathering is currently the operational centerpiece for Guerrilla, a direct follow-up was always destined for a lengthy development period. As we are currently only in early 2026, the wait continues.
In related news, the “Horizon-inspired” clone Light of Motiram has been pulled from Steam and the Epic Games Store following an out-of-court settlement between Tencent and Sony.
Source: gamesradar.com


