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Horizon Call Of The Mountain News Coming This Week

Horizon Call of the Mountain

Guerrilla Games is raring to launch its next co-venture with fellow PlayStation Studios dev, Firesprite, for the upcoming next generation of VR, PSVR2. While many are still trying to get the PS5 itself, the headset is arriving in February at a weighty price tag of $549.99 and what’s more, Horizon Call of the Mountain will launch alongside it.

Apparently, it seems Guerrilla has at least a little more news before we can jump into Horizon’s world for ourselves. The developer asked fans to keep their eyes peeled for new news about the upcoming VR title over on Twitter.

As to what the news could be, it’s up in the air, it could be more details about the game’s story or it could be more gameplay

Focused entirely on a new character, Horizon Call of the Mountain puts us in the shoes of former Shadow Carja, Ryas, as a new threat looms in Sundom. It isn’t all new stuff, though, familiar characters and machines are strewn about the game.

Call of the Mountain will launch alongside the PSVR2 on February 22, 2023.

Horizon Call Of The Mountain Gameplay Revealed

Horizon Call of the Mountain

The PSVR2-exclusive Horizon Call of the Mountain just got a gameplay reveal. While the game itself was in the public eye for a while, it wasn’t until the recent State of Play that Guerrilla Games — and also PS Studios’ Firesprite — opened up a bit more about it.

The story sees you in the eyes of Ryas, a former Shadow Carja Warrior with a knack for archery and climbing. While the game does have you control an entirely new character, you won’t be alone on your adventure to investigate a new threat to the Sundom. Along the way, you’ll meet both fresh faces along with classics including Aloy, though, her presence in the story is unclear.

Ryas’ archery and climbing skills won’t be the only thing you’ll need to survive the various mech-dinosaurs in your way. During your adventure, you’ll learn how to craft new gear. You can also enjoy the scenery during river rides in Horizon Call of the Mountain, though, it does sound like the machines aren’t docile during such trips.