Horizon Zero Dawn: Developers focusing on art details; No Multiplayer Policy still unmoved

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Horizon Zero Dawn may have a lot of promises to get across to the fans, and so far, the visual attributes of the game are noted spectacular. Moreover, the definition of what the game will go through is still questionable; to the point of which many are still doubting the future of the game.

Gaming Bolt delivered that Horizon Zero Dawn was perceived of having rather admirable commitment to their visual artwork, starting off with their structural engineering of creatures and the maps. The developers have even come to the point of outsourcing for more art development dedicated to the game.

As per WCCF Tech, visual detailing is only one part of the game that draws attention. In the past, the concept of the game was compared to others that may have the similar attributes, such as ARK: Survival Evolved. In context, the game is set on a post-apocalyptic nature, wherein the machines are sentient and capable of living on their own as the game's wildlife.

According to Alphr, Guerilla Games strongly holds on to the supposed fact of a no-multiplayer policy. The explanation holds, claiming that the experience should surround that of the lead character alone and not to opt for a more gaming feel. In a nutshell, no news about a possible multiplayer feature was disclosed by the developers and perhaps the commitment of such is an untarnished one.

No release date was given to Guerilla Games' Horizon Zero Dawn yet, and some gamers believe that the title will come out late within the year as per Sony. There are a handful of titles that the said game is said to compete with, not necessarily under the same theme, but are expected to appear within the year alongside Horizon Zero Dawn which will pose a serious threat. However, Killzone's developer believes that the interesting approach of Horizon Zero Dawn will pique the liking of those who are to try something new.

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