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Horizon Forbidden West

Horizon Forbidden West for PS5 Gets New Screenshots Showing its Gorgeous World

Guerrilla Games has taken to Twitter to release two new screenshots of the upcoming Horizon Zero Dawn sequel Horizon Forbidden West. 
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Guerrilla Games has taken to Twitter to release two new screenshots of the upcoming Horizon Zero Dawn sequel Horizon Forbidden West.

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The screenshots are explicitly captured on PS5 and showcase the game’s beautiful world, which as the title says, shifted westward compared to Zero Dawn.

we also get to see Aloy herself, a mysterious structure, the flying machines named Sunwings, and a crashed transport aircraft. Interestingly, the cliff’s face also appears to hide an entrance of sorts that seems man-made.

You can check both images out below and see if you manage not to be impressed. Personally, this is the game that will make me buy a PS5, especially considering how much I loved Horizon Zero Dawn.

If you want to see more, you can take a look at the original announcement and at another video in which game director Mathijs de Jonge provided more details.

Horizon Forbidden West is coming in 2021 exclusively for PS5.


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