About a week ago, Guerrilla Games officially announced the forthcoming release of Horizon: Zero Dawn's Complete Edition, which will not only contain the open world action-adventure's base game, but also its DLC known as The Frozen Wilds. Now, in order to give fans of the title a better idea of what the environments within the expansion will be like, the developer and Sony Interactive Entertainment have partnered to release a brand new trailer highlighting the add-on's areas.

As seen below in Horizon: Zero Dawn's Environment trailer for The Frozen Wilds DLC, although the footage is quite brief, fans can get a look at the expansion's area called the Cut, which is a forested area set to the north of the Banuk homelands. The environment is going to be filled with new machines, freezing temperatures, and even a fourth tribe, with the protagonist Aloy tasked with visiting Banuk camps, trekking across frozen lakes, exploring caves of ice, and much more.

Those looking forward to Horizon: Zero Dawn's The Frozen Wilds DLC will be able to pick it up as a standalone item on November 7, 2017 for $20, or through the aforementioned Complete Edition, which is set to be released on December 6, 2017 for $50. Fans who already own the base game will likely find the better deal to be grabbing the expansion a la carte instead of purchasing the Complete Edition and having another copy of the main game.

Considering the fact that the launch of Horizon: Zero Dawn's The Frozen Wilds DLC is just several weeks away, it's a safe bet to make that Guerrilla Games will put out another trailer to further unpack the contents of the expansion. While the developer has claimed that the add-on's map is is quite sizable, most fans will surely want to see even more of what kind of action Aloy will be up against this time around before they buy it.

Horizon: Zero Dawn is available now for PlayStation 4, and The Frozen Wilds DLC releases on November 7, 2017.

Source: PlayStation – YouTube