The upcoming Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered will require Steam users to have a PSN account if they want to play it. The Horizon Zero Dawn remaster was announced at the latest PlayStation State of Play event, giving fans the chance to relive Aloy's original adventure with enhanced graphics that better take advantage of modern hardware.
Even though the original Horizon Zero Dawn is seven years old at this point, it's still one of the most visually-striking video games of all time, and so many have called into question whether there's much of a point to the remaster. Regardless, that hasn't stopped Sony from moving forward with Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, set to launch for PC and PlayStation 5 on October 31.
Ahead of the upcoming remaster, Sony delists Horizon Zero Dawn from the Epic Games Store, making the original 2017 title unavailable to purchase.
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has already been criticized for being what many have deemed a pointless remaster, and now it's under fire for its PSN account requirement. Like all new Sony games released on PC, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered requires users to sign in with a PSN account. While this isn't a big deal for...