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New areas to explore and new machines to discover.

One of the biggest, most beautiful games revealed during Sony's PS5 showcase The Future of Gaming was Horizon Forbidden West. This ambitious sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn is being developed by Guerrilla Games, who are using the Decima engine and the newfound power of the PS5 to great lengths.

The world of Horizon Forbidden West is one of mystery and one of the highlights is the different kinds of machines that roam, fly or swim through the world. As Aloy travels into what was the Western USA, she's going to discover plentiful machines, both new types and returning forms. Here's the full list of machines in Horizon Forbidden West that we know so far.

Behemoths

The largest of the Transport Class machines, a Behemoth is a powerful machine with anti-gravity capabilities. We see a couple of Behemoths in the announcement trailer for Horizon Forbidden West, being overridden by a mysterious hostile tribe that uses machines for war.

Chargers

One of the machines returning from the prior game, Chargers are a smaller type of Acquisition Class machine. They're usually found in open grassy plains and rocky areas, traveling in herds. Aloy could override them in Horizon Zero Dawn and, alongside the Broadhead or Strider, could ride them. One Charger is seen in the trailer for Horizon Forbidden West, being used as a mount by Aloy.

Shellsnappers

The first new type of machine we've been introduced to, Shellsnappers are turtle-like creatures that guard shores and swamps. They appear to rest dormant for large amounts of time, allowing vegetation to grow in the mud that collects on their backs.

Snapmaws

Returning in force, the crocodile-esque Snapmaws are Acquisition Class machines. Truly in their element along the coasts and waterways of the Pacific, the Snapmaw is the only known amphibious machine. Some even guard hidden underwater locations.

Sunwings

A new flying type, the Sunwings patrol the skies of the Forbidden West, traveling alone or in small groups. They bear a strong resemblance to pterosaurs. Due to their names, it's possible they use solar panels to gather energy.

Tremortusks

Another new machine, the Tremortusk is a massive, mammoth-like creature that is described as already being dangerous if discovered in the wild. When decked out for warfare by a human tribe, however, it becomes a huge threat.

A growing list

According to Guerrilla Games game director Mathijs de Jonge, there are "dozens of new machines" in addition to different returning types. Each machine needs to be overridden in order to study it and analyze its weaknesses, so there will be plenty to find.

We'll continue updating this list as it grows and new machines are revealed. Guerrilla Games is currently aiming to release Horizon Forbidden West sometime in 2021, exclusively for the PS5.

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