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Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Optimization Guide: Best Settings for Performance

Here are the best settings for playing Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered at 60 FPS and above without notably degrading visual quality.

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Sony's Horizon Franchise Has Sold a Wild 38 Million Units Worldwide

As part of Sony’s legal assault on Tencent’s rip-off Light of Motiram title, the company’s revealed that Horizon’s franchise sales have topped 38 million units worldwide.

We last got word of the Guerrilla series’ commercial performance in April 2023, when the platform holder confirmed that the franchise had sold through 32.7 million units. This updated number means it’s added another five million units to its tally in the two years since.

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Scissorman219d ago

and people wonder why sony wants to do a multiplayer title and released a lego game. the franchise is massive.

Christopher219d ago

It's the SP games that got them to this. They let LEGO make a very lackluster game and are working on an MP game w/o news on future SP content. Companies shouldn't ignore how they got to be popular in the first place. Don't pull an Ubisoft.

-Foxtrot219d ago

Yeah. All they are doing is diluting the franchise so when the third main game comes out we'll be more fatigued.

They've done far too much with this franchise in such a short space of time, it should have just been the first game, a new IP, the second game, the new IPs sequel, the third game in the trilogy etc and when that's done THEN think of spin offs, TV shows, films, board games, VR titles and comics.

Outside_ofthe_Box219d ago

The core gameplay mechanics of horizon is really good so I can see this being a good MP game if done right.

I miss the days when MP were a part of the actual game. Now it's an either or situation 🫤

Cacabunga218d ago

I think Lego was a big flop, which isn’t that bad.. i might try it when it releases on ps+

KyRo218d ago

The second game was also given away for free one Christmas with every PS5 sold which inflated numbers. Horizon are good games if not the most generic when it comes to gameplay out of Sony's IPs

PanicMechanic218d ago (Edited 218d ago )

“Which inflated numbers” you don’t have evidence for that. At best, you’ve made a baseless assertion, as packaged in games don’t contribute a whole lot to overall sales anyway

S2Killinit218d ago

“Generic” gameplay? You must be kidding.

KyRo218d ago (Edited 218d ago )

Panic mechanic, of course either inflates numbers. Wii Sports is one of the most "sold" games of all time dispute being given as part of every Wii console sold. Every bundle game ever is considered a sold unit since forever.

Horizon is a polished, ubisoft game. If Sony didn't make it, no one would care. They are beautiful showcases with shallow gameplay.

Abnor_Mal219d ago

That’s some great sales for a great series.

Aloymetal219d ago

That's great since HFW was kinda expensive to make (around 220mil) now bring H3!

Jin_Sakai219d ago

Cool. Now can we get back to Killzone or new IP.

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New in-game content incentives coming to PlayStation games on PC

Playstation writes: "Starting with tomorrow’s release of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 for PC, we’re working to add more benefits to playing with an account for PlayStation Network. The Last of Us Part II Remastered (coming April 3, 2025), in addition to God of War Ragnarök and Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, will all soon be adding in-game content unlocks for PlayStation Network account users.

An account for PlayStation Network will become optional for these titles on PC. Players who still opt to sign into a PlayStation Network account will also enjoy added benefits like trophies and friend management."

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Sony is being Pro Consumer like MS!

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Best Remaster of 2024

VGChartz's Taneli Palola: "We're living in the era of remasters today, with seemingly every even remotely relevant title of yesteryear getting its second - or sometimes third - turn at the spotlight. Yet, many of these returning names end up back right where they came from, lost and forgotten amidst a sea of other remasters, remakes, and reimaginings. Not the case with these four titles, which were given a new lease on life in 2024, and made the most of that opportunity."

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