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The visuals in video games keep getting better with time. After the invention of the latest gaming technology like the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, or the Nvidia RTX GPU, it feels like developers can achieve much better results. With all releasing games, these changes are evident, and Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores is nothing different.
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Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores features mind-blowing visuals
Guerrilla Games recently revealed the upcoming DLC called Burning Shores for Horizon Forbidden West. The trailer revealed that this additional content takes place after completing all the quests of the base game. Moreover, this DLC might require players to explore the skies of Forbidden West.
"The clouds are not simply immersive scenery but an explorable landscape in themselves.
Among the clouds, players will be able to explore tunnels, caves, and other surprises that make for fun flying." 🤔pic.twitter.com/1Vy9HjQoKJ
— Okami Games (@Okami13_) March 29, 2023
As the sky could play an important role in the upcoming DLC, the developers decided to provide players with the most fascinating flight experience. This is only possible with beautiful-looking clouds. Recently, PlayStation revealed how they leveled up the clouds.
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“It was important to us to make the experience fun and joyful on its outside of the main gameplay,” said the Principal FX Artist at Guerrilla Andrew Schneider. “The clouds are not simply immersive scenery but an explorable landscape in themselves. Among the clouds, players will be able to explore tunnels, caves, and other surprises that make for fun flying.”
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The Guerrilla team studied clouds and art techniques of famous artists like 19th-century painter Albert Bierstadt to create realistic clouds in Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores. Undoubtedly, fans are going to have a wonderful time flying on their mounts through these skyscapes in the upcoming DLC.
How did Horizon fans react to the immersive scenery?
The fans were amazed to see the realistic clouds in this upcoming additional content for Horizon Forbidden West. They can’t wait to experience these elite-level graphics of this PlayStation 5 game. One fan also believes this new DLC would give a new life to this 2022-released action role-playing game.
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Bro this DLC is insane
— RudeusG (@greyratgoat) March 29, 2023
Can’t wait 🔥
— 8K DUALSENSIBLE (@8kPegasus) March 29, 2023
Looks absolutely beautiful 🥹🙏
— Mikal Fox (@MikalRequiem) March 29, 2023
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I was extremely hyped for HFW around launch and was a bit disappointed after beating it, I really hope this breathes some new life into the franchise and isn't just another meh segment
— Him. (@shrek2fanboy) March 29, 2023
I just hope the dlc will be at least 3-5 hours long
— Luke (@JustLuke27) March 29, 2023
Looks absolutely stunning. 🥴👏🏻
— Jordan 🐰🎮 (@BERSERKER_THiiS) March 29, 2023
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What are your thoughts about the visuals in Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores? Let us know in the comments.
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