Sony has announced that Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition will be coming to the PC on March 21st. To celebrate this announcement, the publisher shared a new PC trailer for it. So, be sure to watch it after the jump.
Nixxes has confirmed that Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition will have support for both DLSS 3 and FSR 3.0 at launch. And yes, the game will also support Intel’s XeSS. So, basically, the game will support all of the available PC upscaling techs. That’s cool.
PC players will be able to fully customize their mouse and keyboard controls. And, like all of the Sony games, it will support DirectStorage. Horizon Forbidden West on PC will also offer unlocked framerates and customizable graphics settings. Sadly, though, there won’t be an in-game benchmark tool. That’s a bit disappointing.
For those wondering, no. Horizon Forbidden West won’t have any Ray Tracing effects on PC. This doesn’t really surprise us. After all, the game did not have any RT effects on consoles. My guess is that Guerilla is already working on adding support for RT in its engine. As such, it would be a waste of time for Nixxes to implement its own Ray Tracing tech on the engine.
Lastly, Nixxes hasn’t shared yet the game’s PC system requirements. In theory, we should be getting them next month.
Enjoy the trailer and stay tuned for more!
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