Players of Horizon Forbidden West may now earn an in-game award while also contributing to the restoration of forests with the new Play and Plant initiative. A breathtakingly rich post-apocalyptic planet populated by animalistic robots will be the setting for Horizon Zero Dawn 2, which is currently under development by Guerrilla Games. The upgraded hardware only enhances the sequel’s immersive aesthetic, as Horizon Forbidden West contains magnificent scenery like its predecessor. Unlike Horizon Zero Dawn, Forbidden West will have Aloy go to a whole new region of the post-apocalyptic United States.
Humanity perished in the series’ final episode, but nature has recovered to retake the old world while bestial robots plant new crops for a new generation of humans. A wide-open world will be returned in the sequel’s gameplay, with players scavenging for precious machine components while exploring the planet. In the midst of new and familiar foes, Aloy will be aided by new weapons and abilities. Horizon Forbidden West’s trophy list provides a look into the sequel’s huge spectrum of content, but one award, in particular, will have a direct influence on our lives. Using awards from Horizon Forbidden West, PlayStation has announced a new Play and Plant campaign.
Those who complete the “Reach the Daunt” trophy will be rewarded with a tree by the Arbor Day Foundation. Reforestation projects in Wisconsin’s Douglas County Forest, California’s Sheep Fire Private Lands, and Florida’s Torreya State Park will benefit from the trophy’s automatic unlocking early in the game’s narrative. If all three locations have been repopulated with trees by March 25, the deal will cease. Forbidden West is a follow-up to Horizon Zero Dawn, which was a hugely successful PlayStation exclusive.
There has been a lot of appreciation for Horizon Forbidden West’s open environment, characters, and combat system in the game’s reviews. In addition to retaining what made its predecessor so popular, it also looks to be innovating by introducing new weapons and enemies. As a bonus, by playing Horizon Forbidden West, players may aid with the restoration of a real-world forest, giving them even another motivation to go on Aloy’s next quest. As part of Sony’s Play and Plant campaign, gamers are able to benefit from the real world by immersing themselves in a virtual one. In appreciation of Horizon Forbidden West’s beautiful setting, the application recreates the true natural landscape that inspired it. ‘ In order to aid the environment, Horizon Forbidden West’s Play and Plant programme has been extended till March 25th.