Horizon Forbidden West has only been out for almost three months and has already racked up impressive statistics from a supportive player-base. At the end of April, Guerrilla Games shared that players had flown 41 million km, traveled 54 million km on mounts, and swam over 28 million km, demonstrating how dynamic traversal is in Horizon Forbidden West.
Later, another impressive statistic had been shared that related to deaths at the hands of Horizon Forbidden West's Clawstriders. 64 percent of players had been killed by a Clawstrider's melee attacks, while 17 percent died by fire and 19 percent died by acid. Today, Horizon Forbidden West's newest statistics have been shared in relation to combat with three particular creatures: one being a common machine, another being an incredibly intimidating machine, and the third being a nonantagonistic mammal that is part of the wildlife fauna.
Horizon Forbidden West Player Discovers Interesting Detail After Reaching Top of Mountain
In an edit that shows off each of these creatures, Aloy evades and strikes multiple Burrowers before she slides beneath a Thunderjaw and inflicts freeze on it. The edit then shows a peccary in the distance as it sees the Thunderjaw's massive AoE air strike and hilariously runs off. This funny edit accompanies the statistics for each creature killed: more than 274 million burrowers, 13 million Thunderjaws, and 61 million peccaries. These numbers represent just how many players are active in Horizon Forbidden West's unique combat.
With such a gargantuan number of peccaries killed, it is safe to assume that a majority of players have crafted multiple pouch upgrades, which require many wildlife resources such as bones and hides to fashion. Burrowers are
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