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#HORIZON ZERO DAWN MAP BEFORE HOW TO#
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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. Complete the quest “A Seeker at the Gates” If that’s the case, try completing a few quests in the base game until you’ve sufficiently leveled up. Throughout that journey, youll also be able to find and collect Ancient Vessels, Metal Flowers, Audio and Written Logs, as well as Banuk Figures and Vantage Points. While it’s possible to access the expansion content if your level is below this threshold, you may find that Aloy’s lack of skills and/or equipment becomes too great a challenge. Horizon Zero Dawn is a sprawling game, with a ton of content for you to explore and come across as you make your way through both the main questline, and the side quests and errands youll come across. We tuned Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds for players with an experience level of 30 or higher. The expansion content is available regardless of whether you’re on your very first playthrough or on your latest New Game+. You don’t need to start a brand-new game just to access Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds. Naturally, we can’t wait for you to dive into the new expansion content - and since you’re probably as eager as we are, we’ve collected a few handy tips to put you on the right track: 1. To celebrate the launch, we’ve prepared an exciting new trailer that shows the dangers Aloy will be facing.

We’re thrilled to announce that Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds is out 7th November on PlayStation Store! This expansion for Horizon Zero Dawn adds a companion story to Aloy’s adventure, leading her deep into the icy borderlands of the Banuk tribe.
