Horizon Forbidden West Burning Shores Length How Long to Beat

Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores Length: How Long To Beat the DLC

The Horizon Forbidden West Burning Shores length is something that’s good to know before you purchase the DLC. First off, this add-on requires that you finish the main game before you have access to it. Second, the expansion costs $19.99 at launch, so you might be wondering if it’s really worth the price. Here’s how long it will take to beat Burning Shores.

How long is Horizon Forbidden West Burning Shores?

The main story of Horizon Forbidden West Burning Shores will take about 8 hours to complete If you want to explore everything that the expansion has to offer, it will take you roughly twice as long to beat the DLC at around 15 hours.

We imagine that most players will want to tackle as much content as they can muster from the DLC, and it looks like they won’t be disappointed. Burning Shores has Aloy ride to the south of the Tenakth Clan lands to the ruins of Los Angeles, which has been turned into a treacherous archipelago. It will feature new machines, LA landmarks, and the Quen tribe. And it looks like from the launch trailer that Aloy will need to defeat Horus in a final battle.

Patch update 1.21 for Horizon Forbidden West adds the Burning Shores expansion while adding an auto-pickup feature. The DLC is a sizeable out at 17 GB, so make sure you’ve got room for it on your PS5.

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