Guerrilla Games recently conducted a live stream for its upcoming action role-playing video game, "Horizon Zero Dawn" via Twitch. During the live stream, the game developer divulged more details about the PS4 game and right after the stream, it released a slew of awe-inspiring new screenshots.

The stream indicates that "Horizon Zero Dawn" will boast an array of custom HUD settings along with elements such as the XP bar, the compass, the oxygen bar, weapon and ammo indicators and the stealth symbol to name a few.

Players will be able to toggle the aforesaid elements on or off. They can even opt to switch off every HUD element or simply keep the option always on, off, and dynamic.

Aside from that, the new "Horizon Zero Dawn" video footage offers a peek at the game's photo mode, which was made public last week. As expected, details about the newfangled feature were scarce at the time. However, multiple sources now confirm that the game will let players modify the field of view, rotate the camera in any desired position and even hide the UI.

Moreover, players will be able to adjust the aperture, brightness and dump lead character Aloy if they choose to. But that's not all. They will also have the ability to tweak the time of day for any specific scene.

However, taking potential copyright issues into consideration, the game developers said it had to cancel their plan to include "Bob Ross" mode. PlayStation Report released a video footage (seen below) that comprised the photo mode sequence of "Horizon Zero Dawn."

Although initially scheduled to hit the store shelves last year, "Horizon Zero Dawn" release date was later pushed back to the end of Feb. 2017. It arrives on Feb. 28 in the US and on March 1 in Europe, GameSpot reported.

Best known for developing the "Killzone" first-person and twin sticks shooter series, Guerrilla's marks its first foray into RPG arena with "Horizon: Zero Dawn." Stay tuned in here for more updates!

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