A new patch for the PC version of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has been released, aimed at enhancing the overall gaming experience. Patch 1.1 introduces a series of improvements that address specific issues while also boosting performance and stability.
Key Fixes and Enhancements
This update brings several notable fixes:
- Audio issues in pre-rendered cutscenes have been resolved, ensuring that their volume aligns with that of the gameplay.
- A bug causing shadows to disappear or flicker in Meridian on ultrawide resolutions has been addressed.
- HUD markers for objectives now render correctly, even with a custom field of view (FOV).
- Improvements to Steam Input have also been implemented.
While the official patch notes mention additional user interface, performance, and stability enhancements, details on these improvements remain sparse. The development team is actively working on future patches to further refine the remaster.
Despite being a subject of debate among gamers—given that the original title is relatively recent—Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered stands out as a significant upgrade from its PlayStation 4 predecessor. It boasts enhanced visuals and delivers exceptional performance on both PlayStation 5 and PC. Although it may not visually rival its sequel, Forbidden West, the remaster effectively narrows the gap between the two titles.
Players can now enjoy Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on PC and PlayStation 5 across the globe.