Guerrilla delays Horizon Zero Dawn PC updates to focus on sequel

Guerrilla announced on Tuesday that it will release patches for Horizon

Zero Dawn on the PC at a slower pace while working through the game. In a post on the Guerrilla website, Guerrilla announced that Patch 1.10 is now available for Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition on the PC, which “features bug fixes and performance improvements”. Guerrilla also said that more updates will come for the PC version, but more focus is on Horizon Forbidden West.

“As our team continues to develop our next Horizon Forbidden West title, we are moving to less frequent updates for Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition for PC after this patch,” says the statement. “Please note that we will continue to monitor our community spaces as usual!”Horizon Zero Dawn was released on the PC in August 2020, three years after its original release on PS4 in 2017. The PC port received praise for visual improvements, but performance issues were common. IGN’s analysis of a pre-release version of the Horizon PC port commented on how some of the graphics options are “actively detrimental to performance or perceived smoothness in ways that are not obvious.”

Since then, Guerrilla has released several patches for the PC port. On Steam, recent reviews from the past 30 days are “very positive”, with over 2,000 submissions.

Horizon Forbidden West PlayStation 5 Screenshots

Horizon Forbidden West was announced in 2020 during Sony’s PS5 reveal event. With a trailer and a handful of news, here’s everything we know so far about Horizon Forbidden West, including details about new enemies, as well as Guerrilla’s plan to launch the game in 2021.

Horizon Forbidden West is one of the biggest games released in 2021 and should be released on PS5 and PS4, similar to Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Unfortunately, there are no official announcements about the release of Horizon Forbidden West for PC at the moment.

Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN.

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