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EricHiggin said:
DonFerrari said:

Because Zero Dawn was the name of the project that was trying to prevent the end of the world and ended up creating the situation Horizon starts and ends.

Well they weren't exactly trying to prevent it really, right? I thought the clock was basically ticking regardless.

Dgc1808 said:

You could also just call it Horizon 2: FW, or H2FW. HFW = Frozen Wilds

There is a 2 in roman numerals in that logo. Right between the "i" in Horizon and "E" in Forbidden.

I'd probably go with a different name entirely, though what to call it not knowing what the game is about other than it's a journey through Western America. The names I gave were to try and spruce it up a little bit. I don't exactly think they're great either.

Ya I thought the HFW with Frozen Wilds wasn't exactly the smartest choice either, even though they're actually H2FW and HTFW.

Hmm. I didn't read between the lines this time. Good catch. However I only remember them calling it Horizon Forbidden West and not Horizon II. It doesn't really help or change much.

Just nitpicking at this point anyway. The trailer was just really great all around and I'm definitely looking forward to it.

Yes they were. Other projects were about avoiding it to happen, but Zero Dawn was a different way to avoid end of the world, by ensuring it would still exist after the event.



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