PlayStation’s plans for ongoing live service video games connected to some of its most popular single-player IP hit another roadblock as the long-rumoredHorizon Zero Dawnmassively multiplier online game is in trouble. Korean publisher NCSOFT was allegedly attached to the project, but as the company deals with financial struggles, some of its planned games have landed on the chopping block.

Last year, NCSOFT and Sony announced a strategic partnership to help PlayStation “expand beyond console” to PC and mobile. The reported effort was to release an MMO set in the world ofHorizon Zero Dawn,with an alleged “Project H” codename. Still, a report from the Korean publicationMTN(viaPush Square)indicated that NCSOFT has canceled Project H because of the company’s financial situation entering 2025. This MMO was supposed to be part of PlayStation’s push into the live service genre, which has now seen several cancelations of both announced and unannounced games.

Aloy from Horizon Forbidden West next to Aloy’s Fortnite skin.

More Sony Games Have Seemingly Been Canceled, Including MMO Based on Horizon Franchise

Sony’s Live Service Plans Seem To Be Falling Apart

With two main installments, aHorizon Zero DawnLEGO spin-off and PSVR’sHorizon Call of the Mountain, the Horizon franchise has become a pillar of Sony’s exclusive catalog.The rumored MMO from NCSOFT was just one of possibly two onlineHorizongames, as insiders reported thatHorizon Forbidden Westdeveloper Guerrilla Games' next big project wasHorizon Online. The live service game from the original developers remains intact for now, but the MMO looks to have been quietly canceled.

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Project H was sidelined by NCSOFT earlier this year, following layoffs at the company in 2024. According to MTN, Project H was canceled due to a feasibility review and the staff will be transferred to a new project. What the Project H team is working on is still unannounced, andthere has been no confirmation from Sony as to how its partnership with NCSOFT will be impacted. Fans weren’t looking forward to an onlineHorizongame, with some speculatingHorizon Onlinecould be a disaster. With the MMO reportedly off the table, this could be a chance for the company to reevaluate its strategy.

Aloy riding on the back of a Waterwing in front of the crumbling Los Angeles skyline in Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores.

It’s Unclear What Sony’s Next Move Will Be

The Horizon MMO being quietly canceled follows the confirmation of other unannounced live-service titles from Sony being canceled. In-house developers Bluepoint Games and Bend Studios had theirlive-service games canceledbefore either developer could announce what they had been working on for years. According to reports, both studios found out about the cancelation of their games at the same time fans did. This doesn’t bode well for the direction of Sony’s live service plans.

These live-service games are also holding up the next installments in fan-favorite franchises likeHorizon. Bluepoint’s live service game was reportedly amultiplayerGod of Warspinoff, but fans won’t get that now. Perhaps this is for the best, asHelldivers 2represents the sole success of PlayStation’s multiplayer ambitions, it’s likely more of these live service games will end up as disastrous as the ill-fatedConcord. Sony could hardly withstand seeing a franchise likeGod of War,The Last of Us, orHorizonhave its reputation tarnished with underwhelming live service games.

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