Horizon Hunters Gathering returns with a new test, more content, and new hunters.

Guerrilla Games has revealed details of the next closed test for Horizon Hunters Gathering. The new beta will take place from May 22 to May 25, 2026, and will bring a lot of new content, from new heroes to an additional story episode, as well as more challenging missions and a new region to explore. The studio emphasizes that the project is still in the early stages of development, but already wants to actively gather player feedback and develop the gameplay foundations together with the community.

Two new hunters and expanded gameplay

The biggest novelty of the test will be new heroes. Joining the already known characters are Ensa, the charismatic smuggler from Oseram, and Shadow, the mysterious Carja agent working with a dangerous machine type called Ardiloso. Guerrilla promises that both characters will offer completely new combat styles and approaches to team cooperation. The test will also introduce a playable story episode that aims to expand the lore of the world and introduce new opponents and mechanics. Additionally, the Machine Incursion and Cauldron Descent modes are returning, but this time in a significantly more difficult version. Players will face more aggressive hordes of machines and new difficulty levels, including the "Merciless" mode, which is meant to be a real challenge even for experienced hunters.

New region and greater emphasis on solo and co-op

A new location called Recompensa dos Disjuntores will offer jungles, desert ruins, and new types of threats. At the same time, the studio wants to improve the balance between solo play and cooperation. NPC Hunters will appear in tests, who will automatically fill the team in case of a lack of other players. This solution is meant to help those who prefer solo gameplay or faster matchmaking. Guerrilla is also developing a training and onboarding system for new players. The added training modules are intended to facilitate learning mechanics and a better understanding of combat and cooperation systems. Everything indicates that the studio wants to create a more accessible but simultaneously deep online spin-off in the Horizon universe.

Horizon Hunters Gathering is clearly growing with each subsequent test. New heroes, a greater emphasis on cooperation, and expanded missions show that Guerrilla Games wants to create an ambitious online production set in the Horizon world.

source: PlayStation

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