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Guerrilla’s upcoming PS4 robo-dino action-RPG Horizon: Zero Dawn has been pushed back to 2017, according to industry insider shinobi602.
Shinobi claims to have heard that the game now won’t launch until “early” next year, tweeting that it is “going to look splendid on PS4k”. Sony has yet to announce a delay, with the game still officially on track for release later this year. VideoGamer.com has contacted SCEE for comment.
Shinobi has accurately leaked information in the past, however, including the inclusion of a 4-player co-op mode in Assassin’s Creed Unity. He most recently claimed that this year’s Call of Duty will be set in space, which was later backed up by Eurogamer.
Horizon: Zero Dawn was announced at last year’s E3, and sees lead character Aloy protecting her tribe from savage machines.
Source: @shinobi602