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Is the Burning Shores DLC about to be revealed?

According to recent reports, the developers of Guerrilla Games are preparing to unveil a new DLC for ‘Horizon: Forbidden West’. This should be called “Burning Shores” and appear in 2023.

In recent months, rumors have continued that a new DLC or expansion is being worked on for Guerrilla Games’ action RPG ‘Horizon: Forbidden West’.

According to current reports, the chapter of the DLC will be called “Burning Shores”. This is reported by the insider “The Snitch”, who is considered a reliable source and who already had one a few days ago possible release date on “Final Fantasy XVI”. As Snitch hinted via Twitter, the DLC will be revealed soon, which could indicate that the official reveal will come at The Game Awards 2022.

A graphic shared by Snitch also suggests that our path will take us to San Francisco, Las Vegas and Los Angeles in the Burning Shores DLC.

Will it be released in spring 2023?

The area itself is mentioned several times in “Horizon: Forbidden West” and also appeared in Gildun’s journal. So far, however, it has not been possible to explore the region. When you approached the area, the game promptly told you to turn back. The information from “The Snitch” is backed up by his fellow insider Tom Henderson.

Henderson also wants to know that the “Burning Shores” announcement or presentation is imminent. Henderson also explained that the download extension is currently scheduled for release in April next year. However, this hasn’t been officially confirmed yet.


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If the two insiders are right, we could learn more at The Game Awards 2022. These kick off the night of December 8-9, 2022 at 1:30am our time.

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