The recently announced PS5 remaster of Horizon Zero Dawn arrives next month. And if you already own the OG version on PS4, you can upgrade for just $10. However, if you were thinking about buying the old PS4 version now so you can pay the small upgrade fee and save some money on that remaster, well, you waited too long, because Sony has doubled the price on the original game to stop anyone from doing that.
On September 24 during the latest State of Play, Sony officially announced Horizon: Zero Dawn Remastered, confirming rumors and an earlier ESRB leak This new remastered version of the 2017 post-apocalyptic open-world game features newly recorded dialogue and a ton of visual enhancements. It arrives October 31 for PS5 and PC and will cost $50. Meanwhile, the original game previously only cost $20 on the PSN store. But that price has doubled now as Sony makes sure you canât save any money by purchasing the old version and using the cheaper upgrade path.
As spotted by Eurogamer, Sony has quietly doubled the price for the digital version of Horizon Zero Dawn on PS4. The 2017 game previously only cost $20, but now costs $40. It seems the price was increased on September 25
Doing some math, that means if you buy the PS4 version today, and then spend the $10 to upgrade, youâll have spent $5o. So you wonât save any money doing this. Now, Sony hasnât officially come out and said, âOh yeah, we doubled the price on the PS4 version of Horizon so you canât save $10.â But itâs pretty obvious whatâs happening here and itâs honestly a bit silly.
If people want to jump through the hoops of buying it on PS4 first and then upgrading to the PS5 version to save $10, who cares? Youâre still making money. Or lower the price of the remaster to $30, so people donât save money but you donât screw folks who want to buy and play a seven-year-old game on their PS4.
Luckily, you can still find cheap used physical copies of Horizon Zero Dawn, and Sony has confirmed that if you own it on disc you can still upgrade for just $10. Youâll need to keep the disc in the PS5 (and, obviously, have a disc drive) but thatâs still an option. And I donât think Sony is going to go around with a sledgehammer smashing up every copy of Horizon Zero Dawn hanging out in GameStops around the country. At least, Iâm pretty sure they wonât do that…
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