‘Horizon Zero Dawn’ 1TB PS4 Bundle Goes To Europe; Dev Comments On PS4 Pro Res, UI, Season Pass, Confirms No Microtransactions
Arianne GiftSony has revealed that a 1TB PlayStation 4 Slim "Horizon Zero Dawn" bundle is coming to Europe in March 1. Included in the bundle, along with the console, is a physical copy of the game, a DualShock 4 and three months of PlayStation Plus.
According to PlayStation Europe, only certain markets carry the "Horizon Zero Dawn" PS4 bundle. "The Horizon Zero Dawn PS4 bundle is available in certain markets only. Check local retailers for price and stock availability," reads the announcement. No such bundle was announced for North America yet.
In other news, "Horizon Zero Dawn" game director Mathijs de Jonge shed light on some fan favorite questions over at Twitter this week. While the upcoming game's hype is, so far, met positively by fans, there are still some details about its development that are vague up to this point.
What's known as of late is that the game is yet to hit the "Gold" status, which means it hasn't been shipped to retailers yet. However, the game director said they are in the final phase of game development via Twitter.
@hot40chef There will be no micro transactions in #HorizonZeroDawn
— Guerrilla Games (@Guerrilla) January 22, 2017
When asked about a Season Pass, de Jong said he can't spill details about it yet. However, their target with "Horizon Zero Dawn" is 1080p/30fps, and they'll share further details on PS4 Pro support "later." He also said Aloy will be joined by AI companions at certain points of the game. As for the UI, the director said it still being polished.
Regarding microtransactions in "Horizon Zero Dawn," Developer Guerilla Games says the game won't have it, which was met with positive response. "A lot of dev teams should learn from you and @Naughty_Dog," a follower said.
"Horizon Zero Dawn" is set to launch on Feb. 28 in North America and March 1 in Europe exclusively for PS4. It is being developed by Guerrilla Games and will be published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.
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