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Horizon Zero Dawn’s Guerrilla Games is on a hiring spree

Horizon Zero Dawn developer Guerrilla Games is looking to hire more than twenty people for “future projects.”

Around twenty-four job applications were posted eight days ago, with even more posted in the days before. Positions include character artists, concept and environment artists, a combat designer, producers and more. A total of twenty-seven jobs are up for grabs.

“Guerrilla is looking for a senior designer with experience in the creation of open world quests and missions to work on our future projects,” that particular posting reads.

It’s likely that Guerrilla is working on Horizon: Zero Dawn 2 considering the success of the original, though a sequel has yet to be officially confirmed. Watch this space — maybe we’ll hear something about a new game at E3 2018.

Horizon: Zero Dawn was released in early 2017. An expansion called The Frozen Wilds followed in late 2017.


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