Horizon: Zero Dawn Complete Edition’s Steam page is already live as well, though there’s no indication of when it might release this summer. The Complete Edition includes the base game plus the Frozen Wilds DLC add-on.
Hulst told the PlayStation Blog this doesn’t mean PC fans can expect a flood of PlayStation titles being ported to the PC, though.
He said:
In addition to HZD being a natural fit for PC, Hulst provided another reason why Sony’s Worldwide Studios might consider porting other titles to the PC: it pulls people back to Sony’s dedicated consoles:
We don’t have plans for day and date [PC releases], and we remain 100% committed to dedicated hardware.
We called Horizon: Zero Dawn one of the best sandbox and open-world games of the generation and said in our Horizon: Zero Dawn review that it “forays into a previously untapped corner of the RPG genre — and delivers a pretty incredible experience.”
This isn’t the only instance of Sony considering other methods of attracting new followers to its PlayStation brand. A few months back, Sony released a survey asking fans whether they might want to see Sony titles on handhelds or even other platforms like Nintendo Switch.
That’s not to mention that Kojima Productions’ Death Stranding will be making its way to PC this year, too.
You can check out the full interview on the European PlayStation blog. Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more PlayStation games on PC news as it devleops.