The studio's blog post also notes that weaponry isn't limited to the default ones, as players would come across several tools that'll need to be mastered in their pursuit of survival in the wild. Sony previously confirmed that the orb-shaped PS VR2 Sense controllers will include adaptive triggers, so the rigidity can be felt.ĭuring our time in the game, Guerilla Games promises that we'll encounter both new and familiar characters from the Horizon universe, including Aloy the huntress, who will aid us in quests. We never get to see the PS VR2 live, in action, but the footage offers a glimpse at the acts one could perform in the first-party PlayStation title, which includes swimming levels, ziplining across valleys, and the tightening of the bowstring as you draw an arrow. Our character Ryas is being escorted to the central part of the map in exchange for freedom - something to do with a “difficult past.” Using the skillset at his disposal, which includes archery and a penchant for climbing, players must topple down gigantic beat-like machines, and uncover a new threat looming in the Sundom. The Horizon Call of the Mountain trailer focuses on the gameplay aspect, continuing from where we left off during its initial CES 2022 presentation. 45,000), so you can save a few bucks by avoiding the standalone game. The VR headset by itself costs a hefty $549.99 (about Rs. That said, buying a Horizon Call of the Mountain PS VR2 bundle is the cheaper option here, which costs $599.99 (about Rs. 4,999, further noting that it's a single-player experience. Pre-orders are now up on the PlayStation Store, costing $59.99/ Rs.
Guerilla Games dropped an announcement trailer for the title, in which you play as Ryas, a former Shadow Carja warrior, who is recruited on a dangerous mission to investigate a new threat in the Sundom. Horizon Call of the Mountain will launch alongside the PlayStation VR2 on February 22, 2023.