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Sony has published a new post on the PlayStation Web log discussing the tribes players will encounter in Horizon: Forbidden West. The blog post includes a new video that gives fans a visual walkthrough of those tribes, fifty-fifty showing off a couple that haven't been named yet.

In addition to the Carja and Oseram, which characteristic Horizon: Nil Dawn, players will observe the Utaru, Tenakth, Regalla and her rebels, and a group of unknown strangers who walk the lands of the Forbidden Due west in search of powerful technology. Each tribe has its own unique look and feel, and how they interact with protagonist Aloy will differ significantly.

The Carja tribe is known for beingness technologically advanced. Information technology has a bloody by that was explored in Horizon: Zilch Dawn but is much more peaceful now. This tribe guards the way betwixt the original setting of Horizon: Nix Dawn and the Forbidden Due west that's the chief focus of this game. Another friendly tribe players will encounter is the Oseram. It's made upward of traders, tinkerers, and revelers that savour life and make friends wherever they go.

The showtime of the new tribes introduced in Horizon: Forbidden West is the Utaru of Plainson. This is where a ruby vine is growing thick and fast, threatening both organic and machine life. The Utaru seem peaceful, singing in an attempt to heal the land, only Aloy knows that hymns won't do whatever good confronting the blight.

It's unclear if the Tenakth tribe is friendly or hostile. When Aloy meets information technology, the tribe's three clans have ended years of bloodshed and rivalry because of a common enemy that they've all come to fear. That enemy is Regalla, who leads a tribe that walks with machines and crushes anyone information technology encounters. This strength appears to exist sweeping the Forbidden West for unknown reasons.

Finally, there's a rumor that unknown strangers with powerful weapons are exploring the lands to the west. Nothing is known nigh this tribe — if it even is a tribe — but it sounds as though information technology might be able to assistance Aloy in her quest to heal the land.