Horizon Forbidden West Players Can Help The Environment By Unlocking An Early-Game Trophy
Horizon Forbidden West has been a highly anticipated game this year and will release everywhere Friday. The excitement surrounding Horizon Forbidden West has been amplified by the unexpected Lego Set announcement. However, players may be shocked to discover that this game’s release also contributes to a larger cause. Horizon Forbidden West gamers can contribute to the environmental cause by unlocking an early-game trophy.
A PlayStation tweet (seen above) provides specifics, “For every ‘Reached The Daunt” trophy that has not been unlocked prior to March 25, the ArborDay Foundation will partner with us in planting a tree in any of three different US reforestation programs.”
What are the three different restoration plans? According to a post posted on the PlayStation Blog, destruction has occurred in the form deforestation and burn damage in the Douglas County Forest, Wisconsin and Sheep Fire Private Lands, California. The Arbor Day Foundation is well-known for its unwavering efforts to protect the natural environment.We aim to encourage people to plant and nurture trees. We envision a world in which trees can be used to solve critical survival issues by continuously delivering value.
According to reports, the “Reached the Daunt” trophy is an early-game trophy. This means that restoration projects in the area will receive the support and attention they need as long as the game continues. Horizon’s overarching theme is to restore equilibrium in a dying planet. Now you have the opportunity to do so. After all, every little thing counts.
Horizon Forbidden West is available on PlayStation Consoles from February 18th. You can read our review to see why Kimberley said Horizon Forbidden West is a breakthrough for Guerrilla Games.
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