Pre-orders for Horizon: Forbidden West – Burning Shores have been launched. Thus, we knew the price of the DLC. Sony also released a new trailer.
Less than a month until the Burning Shores DLC for Horizon: Forbidden West is due for release April 19 – Sony has announced the start of pre-orders. The DLC is only available digitally and can only be purchased on the PS5 (the PS4 version has been discontinued). In PS Store the extension costs $19.99.
For pre-orders we get bonuses: the Blacktide Dye outfit and the Blacktide Sharpshot bow for Aloy. Both items can be purchased from in-game vendors. They are featured in the second part of the trailer below.
We should receive more information about Horizon: Forbidden West – Burning Shores “soon”. For now, all we know is that Aloy will travel to Burning Shores to face a new danger that threatens the entire planet. However, your journey will not begin immediately. Indeed, to start the DLC, it is necessary to complete the base game, necessarily in the PS5 version. Only then will the protagonist receive a call for the new mission.
As for the boxed version of Horizon: Forbidden West – Burning Shores, it seems that the only chance to acquire it will be the eventual release of the Complete Edition, as it was done with the first game (base game + DLC The Frozen Wilds). That may only happen when Sony decides to release the new Horizon for PC, which given the company’s recent actions should be a matter of time.
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