The recently-released Horizon Forbidden West could be receiving some sort of DLC in the future along with an online store, according to substantiated rumors. The sequel to the 2017 PS4-exclusive Horizon Zero Dawn, Forbidden West has earned very positive reviews from gamers and critics alike owing to its robust visuals, solid performance, meaty gameplay systems, and likable protagonist Aloy.
Horizon Forbidden West takes several queues from its predecessor as the story follows the same characters and world, with Aloy and many of her friends still taking center stage with regards to the game's narrative. The signature, strategic bow-and-arrow gameplay and stealth mechanics have made a return as well, albeit in a much more polished and expanded way. In addition to its sprawling open world, myriad side quests, and lengthy main campaign, Horizon Zero Dawn saw a subsequent DLC pack in the form of The Frozen Wilds, which included a new set of quests, unlockables, and additional areas to explore. While Horizon Forbidden West already has many tribes, regions, and side quests to explore, no DLC has been officially announced at this point.
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It's possible that DLC for Horizon Forbidden West, along with an online store, may have been confirmed - if comments made by VSC Rating Board are to be believed. In a video shared on Twitter (later noticed by Reddit user Xawfire) the associate organization of PEGI in Europe detailed some of the reasons why Forbidden West received its PEGI 16 rating. One of the reasons briefly mentioned is the "in-game store" that can be used to "purchase subsequent DLC expansions" and download additional content for the game. Players familiar
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