


Killzone’s history begins with Lost Boy Games, who rebranded to Guerrilla Games back in 2003 after developing a series of work-for-hire Game Boy Color/Game Boy Advance games. The History of Killzone Killzone Liberation Today, we’re asking the question: will we ever see a new Killzone game?

On top of that, the developers Guerrilla Games have been busy working on the Horizon series. For games like Resistance or Killzone though, they’ve fallen by the wayside.Ī series that offered the answer to the question “what if you fought Nazis in space?” Killzone felt like a core part of Sony’s portfolio for a good decade, but with the added focus on third-person from the end of the PS3 generation to now, there’s been no room for it. Sure, there’s plenty of differences between Spider-Man, Days Gone and Sackboy, but third-person action adventure is a common throughline that connects them all. It’s no secret that, at the time of writing at least, Sony’s focus when it comes to their exclusives is on third-person action adventure games.
