Westworld: First Shogun World Details Revealed

Ever since the end of last season of Westworld, audiences have been teased by the possibilities of other worlds. We saw hints of the medieval era of Japan, and at first, many fans thought this would be Samurai World. It was only later that we found out that the true name of this world was Shogun World, but still the official viral site only gave us the merest visual glimpses.

Now, that very site has updated. No longer is that mountainous and foggy landscape flickering in and out, and titled in front of it is “Shogun World.” But that’s not all. Underneath is a description of the world that reads:

“For those for whom Westworld is not enough, the true connoisseur of gore can indulge their fantasies with the slash of a katana. Modeled after Japan’s Edo period, Shogun World offers a chance for guests to embrace their inner warrior, in a landscape of highest beauty and darkest horror. Let your true self take shape in the land where self-discovery is an art form.”

Shogun World will be the first major park outside of Westworld that we will get to see, but likely not the last. As the site shows, there are a total of six parks currently closed off to the public at this point. Will they ever actually be opened, or will the events in Season 2 prevent such a grand opening from taking place?

We’ll have to wait and see. Westworld returns to HBO on April 22, 2018!

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SOURCE: Delos Destinations

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