PlayStation Horizon: Forbidden West announced for PS5

Saw new trailer:
 
Cool detailed game. Really like the action and I hope it controls as well as it looks.
 
New trailer is up:
 
Might have good tan or sand blue pieces and that tree looks like the leaves might be unique but we'll see. White, grey, and black are generally the most common colors. Not worth getting the whole set for the parts and imo the walker just looks strange and only fans would understand it.
 
Read from gamesindustry biz:

PlayStation says it will build 'Aloy's Forests' around the world as part of its launch plans for Horizon: Forbidden West.

Aloy is the protagonist in the Horizon series, which returns this week on PS5 and PS4. The 'Forests' initiative reflects the themes of the game, Sony says. The launch plans are designed to encourage players to complete trophies and tasks, and in return PlayStation will plant trees, and help create and restore natural habitats.

The firm has teamed up with projects in the US, UK, France, Germany, Canada and New Zealand. The initiative is supported by Play4Forests, which is a UN-backed project that's part of the Playing for the Planet Alliance.

In the US, Sony has teamed up with Arbor Day Foundation and will plant a tree for every player who achieves the 'Reached the Daunt' trophy, up to a maximum of 288,000 trees. This will help complete reforestation projects in California, Florida and Wisconsin, the firm says.

In the UK, the partnership is with the Eden Project that will result in a 12-acre wildflower habitat being sown in Lancashire next month.

In New Zealand, street artist Flox has created Horizon: Forbidden West artwork across Aukland, and Sony will plant a tree for every social share of the artwork. The aim is to plant 1,000 trees.

In France, similar to the US, Sony has partnered with MyTree to plant a tree for every five 'Reached the Daunt' trophies that players (who have opted in) achieve. The maximum amount is 10,000 trees.

In Canada, the work is with the WWF in rehabilitating seagrass on the coast of British Columbia. Sony will donate CAD$1 for every copy of the game sold, up to $100,000.

And finally in Germany, PlayStation is collaborating with Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald (SWD) to plant a tree for every trophy shared via #AloysWald on Twitter, up to a maximum of 5,000 trees. The trees are part of a research forest in Bavaria.
 
Read from gamesindustry biz:

PlayStation says it will build 'Aloy's Forests' around the world as part of its launch plans for Horizon: Forbidden West.

Aloy is the protagonist in the Horizon series, which returns this week on PS5 and PS4. The 'Forests' initiative reflects the themes of the game, Sony says. The launch plans are designed to encourage players to complete trophies and tasks, and in return PlayStation will plant trees, and help create and restore natural habitats.

The firm has teamed up with projects in the US, UK, France, Germany, Canada and New Zealand. The initiative is supported by Play4Forests, which is a UN-backed project that's part of the Playing for the Planet Alliance.

In the US, Sony has teamed up with Arbor Day Foundation and will plant a tree for every player who achieves the 'Reached the Daunt' trophy, up to a maximum of 288,000 trees. This will help complete reforestation projects in California, Florida and Wisconsin, the firm says.

In the UK, the partnership is with the Eden Project that will result in a 12-acre wildflower habitat being sown in Lancashire next month.

In New Zealand, street artist Flox has created Horizon: Forbidden West artwork across Aukland, and Sony will plant a tree for every social share of the artwork. The aim is to plant 1,000 trees.

In France, similar to the US, Sony has partnered with MyTree to plant a tree for every five 'Reached the Daunt' trophies that players (who have opted in) achieve. The maximum amount is 10,000 trees.

In Canada, the work is with the WWF in rehabilitating seagrass on the coast of British Columbia. Sony will donate CAD$1 for every copy of the game sold, up to $100,000.

And finally in Germany, PlayStation is collaborating with Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald (SWD) to plant a tree for every trophy shared via #AloysWald on Twitter, up to a maximum of 5,000 trees. The trees are part of a research forest in Bavaria.
Even though playing consoles use electricity we need trees too.
 

Performance and stability remain a focus for Guerrilla Games, as well. While not every performance improvement was mentioned, there are notes clarifying that multiple crash fixes have been issued, as well as performance improvements in areas including streaming and cinematics. Other areas of improvement include NPC animations, Aloy's animations, and audio bugs.

As long as the list of changes from Horizon Forbidden West's 1.12 update is, Guerrilla Games also clarifies that there's work yet to be done. Issues yet to be addressed include what it describes as "visual shimmering," Apex Grimhorns not spawning correctly, and outfits being covered in shadows while looking at them in the inventory.
 
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