Horizon Burning Shores DLC: Leak Rumors and Expected Release

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A trusted insider known as The Snitch dropped another teaser for his followers, presenting a map of the US West Coast along with a triangular device. The clue quickly sparked discussion among fans, who connected the visuals to news about a long-awaited addition to Horizon. The device in the image resembles Aloy’s visor, and its placement visually echoes a region that players previously couldn’t access in Horizon Forbidden West. The pattern of clues suggested that a new storyline segment or expansion could be on the horizon, intensifying anticipation for a fresh narrative arc rather than a simple standalone event.

Meanwhile, another well-known insider, Tom Henderson, reinforced the leak associated with The Snitch, hinting that the upcoming DLC would be titled Burning Shores and could arrive in April 2023. The buzz around these claims heated up as fans speculated about how the expansion might unfold—from revisiting familiar landscapes with new dangers to introducing unforeseen allies and choices that could alter Horizon’s overarching arc. The timing of any official reveal was a hot topic, with many expecting a formal announcement to coincide with major industry events. In particular, attention centered on the possibility of a premiere during The Game Awards 2022, which was scheduled to unfold over a late-night window spanning December 8th into December 9th. Reports and chatter also linked a certain action-oriented film project and actor Michael Madsen to the same event, fueling cross-media intrigue and further embedding Burning Shores in the broader conversation around the franchise. As fans tracked these developments, discussions stretched beyond leaks, considering how the new location and the promised narrative depth might reshape the protagonist’s journey, deepen the world’s lore, and raise the bar for post-launch content in the Horizon universe.

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