PlayStation preserves biodiversity with "Aloy's Forest"

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More than a year after the release of Horizon Forbidden West by Guerrilla Games, the game's developer studio, PlayStation has shared an update on the Aloy's Forest project. The initiative is part of the company's commitment to the United Nations Playing for the Planet Alliance, supported by UN-REDD, to raise awareness of biodiversity and set a target of planting 1 million trees with the games industry.

Together with the PlayStation community and selected partners, Guerrilla Games and Sony Interactive Entertainment have supported a series of reforestation projects around the world. So far, the initiatives have resulted in more than 600,000 trees planted globally and around 1,800 acres of indigenous lands and wildlife habitats restored, just over a year after the initiative began.

In Brazil alone, 333,000 trees are in the process of being planted by the end of this year to help restore 946 hectares of indigenous land in the Brazilian Amazon. In addition to improving food security and income alternatives for thousands of indigenous peoples, PlayStation has been joining efforts to mitigate climate change.

Horizon Forbidden West is now available at PlayStation 4 e PlayStation 5.

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