Horizon Forbidden West Hits Late 2021 Confirms Jim Ryan, God of War Ragnarok Not Mentioned

Horizon Forbidden West Hits Late 2021 Confirms Jim Ryan, God of War Ragnarok Not Mentioned

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Our 2021 PlayStation 5 first-party lineup is seemingly coming into focus following a flurry of Sony announcements and interviews with PlayStation boss Jim Ryan this morning. Gran Turismo 7 has officially driven off to 2022, and when asked about the Sony’s 2021 PS5 lineup, Jim Ryan repeatedly mentioned three games – Returnal, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Horizon Forbidden West. In a Japanese Famitsu interview, Ryan specifically says Horizon Forbidden West is a late-2021 game, which is something they’ve been shifty about nailing down (a hype trailer from 2020 stated late-2021, but since then the game has simply been listed as “coming in 2021”).

One game that was conspicuously not mentioned in any of today’s PR is the God of War Ragnarok. The mysterious GoW sequel was originally announced for 2021, but Jim Ryan didn’t speak a word about the game in any of his recent interviews. This did not go unnoticed, and reliable insider Jason Schreier chimed in with this response to the speculation…

Horizon Forbidden West Hits Late 2021 Confirms Jim Ryan, God of War Ragnarok Not Mentioned

Feb 23, 2021, 6:46pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/horizon-forbidden-west-late-2021-jim-ryan-god-of-war-ragnarok-delay/ > Our 2021 PlayStation 5 first-party lineup is seemingly coming into focus following a flurry of Sony announcements and interviews with PlayStation boss Jim Ryan this morning. Gran Turismo 7 has officially driven off to 2022, and when asked about the Sony’s 2021 PS5 lineup, Jim Ryan repeatedly mentioned three games – Returnal, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Horizon Forbidden West. In a Japanese Famitsu interview, Ryan specifically says Horizon Forbidden West is a late-2021 game, which is something they’ve been shifty about nailing down (a hype trailer from 2020 stated late-2021, but since then the game has simply been listed as “coming in 2021”). > One game that was conspicuously not mentioned in any of today’s PR is the God of War Ragnarok. The mysterious GoW sequel was originally announced for 2021, but Jim Ryan didn’t speak a word about the game in any of his recent interviews. This did not go unnoticed, and reliable insider Jason Schreier chimed in with this response to the speculation…