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Guerilla Games Posts Mysterious Teaser Image, Joins Twitter

If you’ve been scouring the internet in search of hints for Sony’s press conference next week, look no further! It looks like Killzone developer Guerilla Games has dropped a big hint for their next PS4 game, which is rumored to sport the title “Horizon.”

The absolutely glorious image at the top of the page was recently posted on the developer’s official Facebook. Though there is no caption included, it is certainly nice to speculate about the gorgeous seaside city, mountain-filled landscape, and of course, the horizon.

Rumors began to surface about “Horizon” back in May when Eurogamer reported that the game would be an open-world RPG, but nothing was ever confirmed. Though it wasn’t mentioned at last year’s E3, supposed images of concept art for the PS4 exclusive leaked last September. The images featured robot dinosaurs and various other creatures which makes sense because the brand new IP has been described as “completely different” than Killzone. Completely different, indeed.

Looking at the official image, it’s hard to imagine dinobots running amok in this setting, but I could be wrong. Everything is pure speculation at the moment, so hopefully we hear more during their conference Monday evening.

In other Guerilla Games related news, they’ve officially joined Twitter. Their timing is curious, and seems to reinforce the idea that they’re bringing out the big guns and finally pushing their new title into the spotlight. They’ve yet to tweet anything yet, but hopefully their feed fills up with gaming goodness in the coming days.

What do you guys think of the image? Are you excited to hear what they’ve got to say? Let us know in the comments below.

HT: Facebook

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