PlayStation State of Play Returns Next Week with “Even Less Exciting Remaster” than Horizon Zero Dawn, It’s Claimed

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Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, a remastered version of the 2017 action role-playing game from Guerrilla Games that is expected to introduce several new gameplay features that bring it closer to its 2022 sequel Horizon Forbidden West, is not the only remaster that PlayStation has up its sleeves, according to new rumors that suggest Sony will be hosting a new State of Play event as early as next week, one that will include a new, albeit “even less exciting” remaster that PlayStation and PC gamers may or may not be interested in. A rating summary for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, which the ESRB published yesterday, has been taken down and is no longer accessible on the ratings board’s website.

Jeff Grubb said:

  • “[Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered] could be announced in that State of Play…that is probably coming up on the 24th, almost certainly happening on the 24th.”
  • “…I don’t know what it is, but when I was asking about this, there’s some other remaster kind of in the works that will be even less exciting…”
  • “…[it’s] definitely not BloodBorne…State of Play…it’ll probably be announced there.”

The original word from Grubb:

A rating summary for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered reads:

This is an action/role-playing game in which players assume the role of a hunter (Aloy) surviving through a post-apocalyptic world. Players guide Aloy as she learns to hunt robotic creatures and animals in the wild. Aloy uses arrows, spears, and explosive traps to injure and kill machines, boar, and occasional human enemies. Animals and humans emit small puffs of red blood when struck; one sequence depicts an abandoned camp with large blood stains on rocks and trees. The game contains a brief reference to sexual material (e.g., “Eighteen months hard labor in exchange for thirty years lounging around Elysium watching porn?”). In text/audio files, characters sometimes reference fictional drugs, overdoses, and getting high: “…not even out of junior high and already a drug addict”; “…I ran across a pusher who was selling Razorwing for eight bucks a tab”; “I’d spend a few days getting high, then OD on Overcast.” The word “sh*t” appears in the text/dialogue.

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