With the launch of Horizon: Forbidden West rapidly approaching launch, developer Guerrilla Games continues to reveal new details almost on a weekly basis. Just recently, a new trailer revealed the many side activities and challenges Horizon: Forbidden West has on offer, including an arena for battling machines, as well as the return of the Hunting Ground areas. Naturally, Aloy will be rewarded with upgrades and gear for overcoming these challenges, making them worth the time and trouble.
It's clear that Guerrilla Games has taken the extended development time to improve on the foundation that Horizon: Zero Dawn established on the PS4 in 2017. Thanks to the increased power of the PlayStation 5, Horizon: Forbidden West also comes with a few bonus perks including reduced loading times, improved visual effects, haptic feedback, 3D spatial audio, and more. Regardless of platform, the game features a bigger map, underwater exploration, and more machines to fight against like the Tremortusk. In fact, just today, Guerrilla revealed a ton of accessibility options as well.
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In a new blog post, Brian Roberts, who serves as a Principal Designer at Guerrilla Games, announced that Horizon: Forbidden West will be shipping with a ton of accessibility settings that players can tweak in order to make the experience as enjoyable as possible. While some are returning from Horizon: Zero Dawn, such as subtitles, preferred language, and other general settings, the studio has seemingly added settings for all aspects of the game that can be modified.
From a difficulty standpoint, Forbidden West comes with five options, including a custom setting that lets players tweak
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