Ever since Light of Motiram was unveiled in November 2024, it was immediately obvious to everyone (us included) that it looked very, very similar to Guerrilla Games' Horizon Zero Dawn/Forbidden West, from the animal-like machines down to the red-haired protagonist dressed in tribal gear. In July 2025, Guerrilla Games' owner Sony Interactive Entertainment sued Tencent (the parent company of Light of Motiram developer Polaris Quest) in the state of California, alleging copyright and trademark infringement and adding that Tencent reps had reached out to Sony in 2024 about the possibility of making a mobile Horizon game. Sony assumes that when talks […]
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