Sony's "Horizon 2: Forbidden Lands" will be released in February 2022, compared with the first generation, it has a lot of new mechanical enemies, not long ago the foreign media Gamenformer introduced the serpentine troll "Gliding Beast", and recently they have summarized the other new enemies that Horizon 2 has announced so far for your reference (the name of the Chinese is a tentative translation).
Rollerback

This is a giant armadillo-like enemy that can also roll up like armadillos and launch ball-billed attacks. Under the scales on their backs, they can spray flames as a driving force for rolling, and the scales themselves can be fired as weapons; they can even soar into the sky. The weakness of the curl-backed beast is in its abdomen.
Burrower
This kind of enemy is equivalent to the 2nd generation of watchmen, they are more like the real-life otter/weasel, very agile, mainly as a scout, can use high-pitched sound waves to attack enemies and warn teammates. They are also very good at swimming.
Bristleback
It is a giant beast that resembles a wild boar, usually traveling in groups and using tusks to rummage through the resources underground. From a distance, the hordes of fresh-backed beasts look like herds, and they look quite peaceful. However, if they are provoked, they will use the resources they turn over to launch powerful ranged attacks, which may also have elemental attributes, which is very difficult to deal with.
Climber (Clamberjaw)
This is a monster with a shape and structure similar to a baboon, with high mobile climbing ability, very aggressive, and no weak attack power. They also often move in groups, so if the player encounters climbers, it's important to note whether there are teammates up and down the quad.
Tremortusk
This giant mammoth-like monster has shocked many players when it was first exhibited, they are not only huge, but also have a variety of heavy weapons like a mobile fortress, both cannons and super hard armor, which can be compared to the most powerful Thunder Fangs and Stormbirds in Horizon Zero Dawn. Even more frightening is that a rival tribe has also trained earth-shaking beasts to fight for them, which can be very tricky.
Clawstrider
The Velociraptor Claws are the first new monsters to be made public in The Forbidden West, and they are mechanical versions of Velociraptors, as terrifying as the prehistoric extinct Velociraptors, and they are also in droves that like to envelop sneak attacks; they can emit sonic screams to shock Eloy. However, judging from the trailer, this monster can also be transformed into a human mount, and both players and enemies will have the opportunity to ride them to fight. In addition, they have a number of different variants, some of which can breathe fire.
Shellsnapper
This giant turtle shell monster is good at using camouflage to hide and launch ambush attacks. Although it looks spectacular on the outside, once it invades their territory, it will be attacked from the shadows by them. They can extend their necks, launch bite attacks like turtles, and shoot high-pressure water streams, but it is not easy to fight back, because they have thick shell armor protection, and it is best to manage to flip them over.
Tideripper
Lurking deep underwater, the Wavebreaker Monsters are a bit like prehistoric plesiosaurs, filtering sediments from the water for resources, and although they may seem harmless on the outside, they can also attack Elloy, and not only underwater — they can also attack ashore.
Sunwing
This monster resembles a pterosaur, and the scene of them flying through the air is elegant and spectacular. It comes with its own solar panels, which can provide energy for itself. They expose weaknesses when gathering energy, but they are very defensive when resting.