It’s the premier of Sony first-party games on GOG.
We realize that Sony has delighted in the gathering to the arrival of its first-party PlayStation “special features” on PC this year, with executives announcing earlier this year that its new methodology would bring more first-party games to PC later on.
You may be astonished to learn that they’re additionally delivering the first-party game on a non-Steam, non-Epic stage. Guerilla Games’ Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition will come to GOG on November 24th—its page on the GOG store is now up.
It’ll be upheld for all of GOG Galaxy 2.0’s highlights. As you would anticipate from a GOG release, it’ll be sans DRM, similar to the Epic store release. The Steam release utilizes Steam’s regular, inherent DRM.
The release of Horizon Zero Dawn on PC was disturbed by bugs; however, the port has consistently improved with later fixes. As you would expect with the release of the PS5, there hasn’t been a huge amount of information about more PS-selective games coming to PC; however, the report prior to this year implies more is coming.
Many individuals are clearly seeking after delivery like Insomniac’s Spider-Man games, particularly since the first has been remastered, as well as any semblance of the Demon’s Souls redo and the Horizon continuation, Horizon Forbidden West.
The news that Sony would keep giving PC gamers its console “exclusives” mirrors Microsoft’s recent renewed devotion to the PC as a platform. “Well, I guess we won the console wars,” said our Evan Lahti earlier this year.
Meanwhile, we would also like publishers to admit that console exclusives are coming to PC because doing otherwise will hurt players in the long run.