Horizon Zero Dawn, the PlayStation 4 exclusive Action RPG set to debut next week, received an official launch trailer (embedded below) as well as a couple performance patches. PSX-Sense first shared the following changelog:
Patch 1.01
Added options to switch graphics mode and HDR renderingMultiple crash fixes and progressionVarious performance improvementsPatch 1.02
Multiple crash fixes and progressionVarious fixes to avoid getting player’s stuckUpdated visual settingsPerformance improvementsThe game, developed by Dutch studio Guerrilla Games, received highly positive scores so far from the press. It currently stands at an average score of 88 on both Metacritic and OpenCritic, making it one of the best games released on the PlayStation 4 recently. You'll have to wait a little more for our review, but stay tuned.
Today, Guerrilla Games' Studio Manager Hermen Hulst celebrated the upcoming launch with the following post on the PlayStation Blog:
It is my pleasure to be able to share the launch trailer for Guerrilla’s new title, Horizon Zero Dawn. This is easily our most ambitious project that we have taken on.
When we began our journey over five years ago, we wanted to have the creative freedom to imagine something fresh. As soon as we saw the enthusiasm from the team for the concept, and our lead Aloy, we knew we were on the right path.
The result of our voyage is Horizon Zero Dawn – a game set in a lush post-apocalyptic world, in which Machines are the dominant species and mankind is propelled back to the stone ages. It is a game of exploration, not just of the perilous new world but also of Aloy’s identity.
On behalf of the entire team at Guerrilla, I hope you’ll enjoy accompanying Aloy on her journey as much as we have enjoyed creating it for you.