It wasn’t much of a secret given it’d already been rated by the ESRB, but Sony’s Horizon Zero Dawn remaster is finally official, and it’ll be launching for PS5 and PC on 31st October this year.

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered (which was first rumoured all the way back in 2022) is the work of series developer Guerrilla Games and the Sony owned Nixxes, and promises a range of enhancements for the now seven-year-old original.

As per Sony’s latest State of Play broadcast, it’ll include “more than ten hours” of rerecorded conversation motion capture, as well as “countless” graphical improvements said to give the remaster the same visual fidelity of Horizon Forbidden West. These include upgraded character models, improved shaders and textures, enhanced conversation cameras to go with the new mo-cap, plus support for 3D audio, DualSense haptic triggers, and even your old saves.

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered – Announce Trailer | PS5 & PC Games

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Xbox boss Phil Spencer has admitted he’s made “the worst” decisions “passing” on some of gaming’s biggest franchises over the years, including Bungie’s Destiny and Harmonix’s Guitar Hero.
In an interview called “Story Time with Phil Spencer” at PAX West over the weekend, Spencer opened up about the games that mattered most to him over the years, including Bungie’s 2014 sci-fi shooter, Destiny, in his list.

Storytime with Phil Spencer | PAX West 2024

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