To celebrate the arrival of the game after a few well-documented delays, machines have been appearing in locations around the real world including – with one appearing right here near VG247’s home offices, leaping into reality at London Waterloo Station. The Clawstrider that’s probably just got off a Jubilee Line train to try and make an ill-advised connection to the Northern Line – or something – is a fast and agile machine found within the Forbidden West, when it’s not commuting on a blustery Monday morning. The impressive take on the fictional robotic animal stands at 3.5 meters tall. And it’s just one of many machines that has made its way into the real world. If you’re elsewhere in the world and still want to wrap your eyeballs around one of the enemies (and sometimes allies) from Sony’s latest game, don’t worry: there are 15 locations around the world you can get to see Aloy’s prey for yourself. The sites include:
UAE, Dubai Australia, Sydney, Royal Botanical Gardens Russia, Moscow, Depo FoodMall South Korea, Seoul, The Lotte World Tower Poland, Warsaw, Palace of Culture & Science Spain, Madrid, Callao Square USA, NYC, Times Square USA, San Francisco, Embarcadero Canada, Toronto UK, London, Waterloo Station France, Paris, Gare Saint-Lazare Mexico, Mexico City, Telcel Theatre Brazil, Sao Paulo, Avenida Paulisto Argentina, Buenos Aires, Planetario Galileo Galilei Chile, Santiago, Parque Araucano
If you’d rather hunt one of these creatures down in-game, we can help with our extensive Horizon Forbidden West guide. If you’re just jumping in the game and getting started, perhaps you’ll enjoy our Horizon Forbidden West Tips for beginners and if you want to know exactly how to take down a Clawstrider, you’ll be more taken with the idea of looking up what every machine weakness is in Horizon Forbidden West. You can also check out our Horizon Forbidden West review and review round-up if you’re trying to figure out whether or not to make the leap and buy the game yourself.