Sony has announced that it will be adding Horizon Zero Dawn and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy to PSNow in January 2020. As such, PC gamers will be able play these games on the PC in 2020. However, and as with all PSNow games, these aren’t proper PC native versions of these games. Instead, PC gamers can play the PS4 versions via Sony’s streaming service.
In Horizon Zero Dawn, you take on the role of skilled hunter Aloy. Players will explore a lush world inhabited by mysterious mechanized creatures in this exhilarating blockbuster action-RPG. On the other hand, in Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, players will follow Chloe Frazer on her journey to recover an ancient artifact and keep it out of the hands of a ruthless warmonger.
Horizon Zero Dawn and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy will be available on PSNow from January 2nd and until April 7th, 2020.
Now there is still a possibility for a native PC version of Horizon Zero Dawn in 2020. These past few weeks, we’ve heard a lot of rumours and reports from various sources. Some say that not only HZD, but even more first-party Sony games will be coming to the PC. As such, it’s worth noting that God of War’s director has already stated that he’d love to see the game on the PC.
The first PC rumour for Horizon Zero Dawn suggested a February 2020 release. However, I don’t really expect Sony to be shadow-dropping this particular title. So yeah, don’t expect Horizon Zero Dawn to be coming to the PC in February.
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