Sony said no more ps4 games a while back.
Studio Gabo, so not Sony.Do we know who's developing it already?
Co-developed by Guerrilla and Studio Gobo
Looks really great and fun, it's good that with Astrobot and Lego Sony is targeting more family oriented titles this year.
They're also building a nice lineup for the rest of the year given that this was supposed to ne the year off for them.
Surprised about the Switch but probably Lego had a say in it and Sony licensed the IP out, it makes sense for the success of the game.
Aren’t they the publisher though?Studio Gabo, so not Sony.
Sony must have just licensed the IP out.
PS4 isn't (apparently) being made as of December 2023, they don't need to release it there.They skipped their own console (PS4).
Probably except they're all middle aged.Are there that many kids who are Horizon fans to justify a Lego game?
Actually, I need to edit my prior comment the blog says:Aren’t they the publisher though?
Co-developed by Guerrilla and Studio Gobo
On Switch day 1... Playstation is really opening up to the idea of multi-platform.
LEGO > SIE.
Why not also go for xbox at that point.
For Switch but not for PS4?
Guerrilla developing for the Switch is wild.Actually, I need to edit my prior comment the blog says:
LEGO Horizon Adventures launches Holiday 2024
Guerrilla’s iconic hunter Aloy is back for more adventure in a brand-new multi-platform game in a world made of LEGO bricks.blog.playstation.com
Yeah, may have been a Lego requirement, similar to MLB licensing requiring to be on all platforms.Guerrilla developing for the Switch is wild.
Who are the other 4?Why should they?
For the 5 people who will purchase it?
I like how they lean in to the Aloy is a fatty meme with the sandwich and the hot dog
SIE is the publisher, on PS5 at least.I assume that's part of the situation. (I can't tell if Sony or LEGO is publishing this? Either way, it could well be a subcontract deal like MLB where additional platforms were requested for the rights, and in this crazy new world of no platform barriers, Sony went along with the multiplat plan.)
©2024 Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe.
Because people complain about everything nowadays.Looks better than expected.
Don't know why people are complaining about this game when it's mainly being developed by another studio.
Aren’t they the publisher though?
comment the blog says:
"Co-developed by Guerrilla and Studio Gobo"
LEGO Horizon Adventures launches Holiday 2024
Guerrilla’s iconic hunter Aloy is back for more adventure in a brand-new multi-platform game in a world made of LEGO bricks.blog.playstation.com
Herman probably called them daily.Eh, "co- developed" is a bit of an overstatement, I'm sure.
Actually, I need to edit my prior comment the blog says:
LEGO Horizon Adventures launches Holiday 2024
Guerrilla’s iconic hunter Aloy is back for more adventure in a brand-new multi-platform game in a world made of LEGO bricks.blog.playstation.com
Which is pretty dumb... Nothing prevent them from releasing the game on PS4.Sony said no more ps4 games a while back.
Later this year expect Phil to sayXbox fanboys are so desperate..
Kids grow older though.This is Sony trying to wean the younger Nintendo players onto Sony IP. Obviously Horizon isn't for young kids but maybe we'll see a shift to Lego on older demographic IP like Uncharted and Sony might look at making more Astro type games on Playstation to make the Playstation kid friendly too.
Switch too ? And we were all arguing about why it's coming PC day one.
I really don't understand how someone comes to this conclusionAnother MLB the show case where SIE doesn’t own the IP (Lego) and the game goes Multiplatform.
Then we have a lot of people saying SIE is going full Multiplatform just like when the show started releasing on Switch and Xbox
Guerrilla games logo is the first thing you see in that trailer. This is co-developed. This isn’t Lego coming to SIE to ask them for a Horizon game. This is a SIE published game releasing on PC and a Nintendo console on day one.Graphically it looks great. Should sell well with being on switch. Not sure if I will ever play it. Again why some people so upset this being on multiple platforms? It's a LEGO game using a PlayStation IP. Nothing more.
It's probably nuanced, as it's a Lego game using the Horizon license.I really don't understand how someone comes to this conclusion
SIE owns Horizon they didn't own MLB
Terrible analogy here
Getting into conjecture there that's not worth debating to meIt's probably nuanced, as it's a Lego game using the Horizon license.
I highly doubt Sony called Lego and suggested to make a game for Nintendo.
That’s why I put Lego IP and not Horizon.I really don't understand how someone comes to this conclusion
SIE owns Horizon they didn't own MLB
Terrible analogy here