
Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores DLC Pre-orders Now Open - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 22 March 2023 / 2,765 ViewsPublisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and developer Guerrilla Games announced pre-orders for the Burning Shores DLC for Horizon Forbidden West is now open on the PlayStation Store .
The Burning Shores DLC will release for the PlayStation 5 on April 19 for $19.99. It won't release for the PlayStation 4 version of the game.
Pre-orders for the game include the in-game items: Blacktide Dye outfit and Blacktide Sharpshot Bow.
View the pre-order trailer below:
Read details on the DLC below:
South of the Tenakth Clan Lands, a millennia of volcanic eruptions and violent seismic activity has carved the ruins of Los Angeles into a treacherous archipelago.
Experience the next chapter of Horizon Forbidden West, as Aloy pursues a sinister new threat to the planet, hidden among these dangerous, untamed wilds.
The Burning Shores contains additional content for Horizon Forbidden West, including new storylines, characters, and experiences in a stunning yet hazardous new area.
- Travel beyond the Forbidden West as Aloy’s story continues.
- Encounter new machines and a compelling new story.
To enter the Burning Shores, you must complete the main quest (up to and including Singularity) in the PS5 version of Horizon Forbidden West – following the main quest, the player will receive a call over Aloy’s Focus, beginning the DLC.
Horizon Forbidden West is available for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
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Tell me why would I pre-order a DLC... seems kinda pointless, yes can save you some minutes or at most hours on download.
Yes, nonsense.
im sure this is a great DLC, $20.00?
Seems kind of dumb to require people to have completed the base game to play the DLC.
It doesn't matter to me, as I have completed the game. But, what's the point of putting this restriction in?