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Horizon Forbidden West PC release coming March 2024

The Complete Edition includes its Burning Shores expansion.

Horizon Forbidden West PC release has been confirmed for 21 March 2024, and will also include the title’s Burning Shores DLC.

The Complete Edition includes the base game, Burning Shores DLC, two special outfits (Carja Behemoth Elite and Nora Thunder Elite), two special weapons (Carja Behemoth Short Bow and Nora Thunder Sling), an in-game Resources Pack, an in-game Apex Clawstrider Machine Strike Piece, and Photo Mode pose and face paint.

Moreover, a Blacktide outfit and bow will be made available to those who pre-order the title, and a Nora Legacy outfit and spear will be gifted to those who link their Steam account with the PlayStation Network.

The PC version of Forbidden West will offer up unlocked frame rates, customisable graphics settings, Nvidia DLSS 3 upscaling and frame generation, and more. Resolutions including 21:9 (ultra-wide), 32:9 (super ultra-wide) and 48:9 will also be supported, alongside additional support for triple-monitor setups.

Horizon Forbidden West is the most linear open world game I’ve ever played,” Joab wrote in our 6.5/10 review of the title.

“It’s a game of contrasts,” he continued. “A game about robot dinosaurs where you spend far too much time fighting robot meerkats and boars instead for some reason. One with brilliant voice acting that you begin to hate because some characters won’t shut up. Where the side quests are great, but they’re so simple as to feel pointless. Where the combat features a complex balance between elemental strengths and weaknesses but you can ignore all that via a rain of explosive spearheads.”

Horizon Forbidden West is already available on PS4 and PS5. It heads to Windows PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store on 21 March.


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