Horizon: Zero Dawn ‘The Frozen Wilds’ Expansion Launch Trailer
Sony Interactive Entertainment and Guerrilla Games have just unveiled the launch trailer for Horizon: Zero Dawn expansion “The Frozen Wilds.”
“The Frozen Wilds” is scheduled for release on November 7 for $19.99. A Horizon: Zero Dawn Complete Edition including the full game and “The Frozen Wilds” expansion is due out physically and digitally on December 5 in the Americas and December 6 in Europe.
Check out the Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKfr1bd8ZIQ
The Frozen Wilds contains additional content for Horizon Zero Dawn, including new storylines, characters and experiences in a beautiful but unforgiving new area.
- Uncover a compelling new story.
- Explore a brand new area
- Face new machines.
- To use this download, you need Horizon Zero Dawn.
- Enhanced for PS4 Pro with dynamic 4K gaming, improved graphics and environments, and High Dynamic Range visuals*.
Complete the Quest “A Seeker at the Gates” – Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds adds a whole new region known as The Cut, which becomes accessible after you’ve completed the quest A Seeker at the Gates. If you’re at level 30 you most likely already completed this quest, but if you’re not sure you can check its completion status in the Quests menu.
Find a Quest-Giver – To receive directions to the new region known as The Cut, speak with one of the three quest-givers added to the base game region. These quest-givers appear with a blue quest start marker over their head. They’re located in the following areas:
• Rhavid, a Carja nobleman with information and speculation about the Banuk borderlands, can be found outside Meridian.
• Ohtur, who knows how to get to The Cut, can be found inside the Carja border fort known as Daytower.
• Yariki, a Banuk woman with a dire warning about the dangers found in the borderlands, can be found north of the Grave Hoard.
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