Looking for how to play The Frozen Wilds DLC in Horizon Zero Dawn? Guerrilla's expansion is a more traditional add-on pack, meaning that its content is integrated into the existing game world. As such, if you’re revisiting the game for the first time in a few months, you may be wondering where to find new location The Cut and how you access all of the new quests that it offers. As part of our Horizon Zero Dawn guide, we're going to explain how to play The Frozen Wilds DLC.
How Do You Play The Frozen Wilds DLC in Horizon Zero Dawn?
In order to play The Frozen Wilds DLC in Horizon Zero Dawn, you’re going to need to ensure that you’ve fully completed the main quest A Seeker at the Gates. From this point you’ll be able to access Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds, though the quests are tuned around characters that are Level 30 and beyond. This is a difficult DLC pack so you may want to come back when you’ve finished much of the main story – we struggled even with our Level 50 character.
Where Do You Find The Frozen Wilds DLC in Horizon Zero Dawn?
In order to start the new quest line in Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds, you’re going to want to travel to the very North East portion of the map, just above the location marked the Grave Hoard. At the top of the hill, you’ll find a wall with blue lights and Banuk paintings attached to it. Scale this and you’ll eventually stumble upon a tribesperson who will give you a quest and begin your journey into The Frozen Wilds.
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All those links in 1 place may come in handy when I start the game, thanks.
@DLB3 Yes. it's a quest called "Playing the Game".
@DLB3 I actually fell back into the groove quite quickly TBH. I had the same worries that I'd forget the controls and systems, but I was fine after about 15 minutes acclimatising.
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