A recent video shows a Horizon Forbidden West player falling through its massive map thanks to what appears to be some sort of hole in the ground. Forbidden West's world is filled with resources, breathtaking sights, and dangerous enemies. Many of the game's fans consider this high-fidelity open world to be one of the game's biggest strengths, although there have been reports of pop-in and other minor graphical glitches.
Although the game has been out for almost two months now, Horizon Forbidden West players are still uncovering all sorts of secrets in the game's world. Just like its 2017 predecessor, Forbidden West places a large emphasis on its visual presentation and picturesque open world, featuring a number of different unique biomes, subcultures, plant and animal life, and civilizations. Naturally, Horizon Forbidden West is both more ambitious and technologically advanced than Horizon Zero Dawn, offering a larger, more detailed world to explore. This detail and scale have given way to a number of intriguing mysteries and secrets, with some aspects of Horizon Forbidden West's world-changing as the main campaign progresses.
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One detail that is perhaps less desirable has been uncovered by Reddit user squidflowpro. In a video shared on the series subreddit, squidflowpro is shown exploring a snowy, mountainous region of the game. As they maneuver about a cliff face, they enter a crevice that turns out to be much larger than it first appears. They proceed through the hole and ultimately find gaps in the ground that gives way to a vast abyss. Jumping through these gaps allows squidflowpro to glide indefinitely under the game's map.
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