Horizon Forbidden West is a PlayStation 5 action adventure game by Guerrilla Games.
The follow-up to 2017’s Horizon Zero Dawn follows protagonist Aloy as she explores distant lands and takes on new, more powerful machines.
“We’re continuing Alloy’s story as she moves West to a far-future America,” said technical director Michiel van der Leeuw.
“It’s a brave and beautiful, but dangerous frontier masked with mysterious new threats,” added studio and art director Jan-Bart van Beek. “Get ready to explore distant lands ravaged by massive storms and take on new, powerful machines.”
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