The successor to Horizon Zero Dawn, which first came out in 2017, is currently on everyone’s lips. Mainly because the Guerrilla Games role-playing game has to assert itself against the upcoming Elden Ring. As if that wasn’t enough pressure, of course Horizon Forbidden West Meet the high demands of the prequels. Tomorrow, February 18th, players could finally immerse themselves in adventure and once again control the character Alloy through a post-apocalyptic world. to celebrate the day, a lego set Horizon announced in the style of the Forbidden West.
There are total in 76989 number set 1,222 parts and should continue may 1st To be present. This shows “The Most Famous Machine” from Horizon Forbidden West, which will certainly sound familiar to fans of the game. Its name is “Tolneck” or “in German”.Long Neck“, and is used by Short version of Nayak Alloy with. As the name suggests, the creature also turns out 34 cm in height, is 23cm wide and 17cm deep. To get the set you have to 79.99 Euro put on the table. To give you an idea of the set, PlayStation released a short video to introduce you to the long neck:
You are welcome to pre-order the set with the following link.
Pre-order now: Horizon Forbidden West: Long Neck
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© Guerrilla / Lego Group
© Guerrilla / Lego Group
© Guerrilla / Lego Group
© Guerrilla / Lego Group
Will you order the set? And are you excited about the recurring collaboration with LEGO?