The Tencent survival game being sued by Sony quietly purges most Horizon-like content from its Steam
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
We noted, when Light of Motiram was first unveiled in late 2024, that it —to the point that we also wondered whether it might earn the ire of Sony. It took the better part of a year, but sure enough, Sony eventually , parent of Motiram studio Polaris Quest, calling the game a "slavish clone" of the hit Horizon games.
Tencent is a powerhouse and I'm sure it has at least a few lawyers on speed dial, but it's starting to look like it don't want Sony's smoke. As noticed by , the Light of Motiram page on Steam has been dramatically updated over the past several days with new text and screenshots that make it look a whole lot less Horizon-like.
It's now this:
Here's the original 2024 reveal trailer, if you're curious:
Back on the Steam page, screenshots have also been changed up. A few from the original listing remain, but instead of leading with Horizon-like images of warriors wielding spears and bows in battles against giant machine dinosaurs:
The focus is now on idyllic shots of fantasy farm life:
All previously extant updates about the game have been removed from the Steam page, as have numerous animated images showcasing bits of combat against different sorts of mechanical creatures. Speaking of which, all references to "mechanimals"—a term used no fewer than eight times in the original Steam listing—are now gone.
One other big change: The key art. This image of maybe not legally distinct Aloy:
Has been replaced by Robo-Piglet and a Furby. Don't let Sony catch you calling them mechanimals.
You can dive into more details in the "history" section of the Light of Motiram page on , but the bottom line is that this is a very thorough housecleaning, and I can't imagine Tencent would go to all that trouble without some serious motivation—like, for instance, a looming lawsuit [[link]] it had no hope of winning.
One other point of note: Light of Motiram was set to come out in late 2025, but the Steam page now indicates it's coming in Q4 2027—more than two years down the road, and three years after it was first revealed. That's a big pushback, and makes me think it's not just the Steam page that's being significantly reworked.
I've reached out to Tencent for comment on the change and will update if I receive a reply.

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