If
you
thought
you’d
buy
a
new
copy
of
Horizon
Zero
Dawn
on
Sony’s
digital
storefront
for
a
smooth
$20
and
just
pay
an
extra
$10
for
the
new
remastered
version
when
it
arrives
on
October
31st,
think
again.
Sony
has
quietly
doubled
the
price
of
Horizon
Zero
Dawn:
Complete
Edition
on
the
PlayStation
Store.
While
Sony
has
long
sold
the
game
for
$20
online
—
as
far
back
as
2018,
it
seems
—
it
upped
that
price
to
$40
on
September
25th,
just
one
day
after
announcing
the
new
remastered
game.
The
changes
were
spotted
by
@GamePittReviews.
While
those
of
us
with
an
existing
copy
can
upgrade
for
$10
—
regardless
of
whether
your
copy
is
disc
or
digital,
PlayStation
or
PC
—
new
players
will
have
to
pay
a
full
$50
for
the
remastered
version
if
they
want
it
digitally.
Sony
isn’t
exactly
trying
to
hide
that:
“For
new
fans,
the
game
can
be
purchased
for
$49.99 on
PlayStation
Store,
Steam,
or
Epic
Game
Store,”
its
original
blog
post
reads.
You
can
still
pay
quite
a
lot
less,
of
course,
by
tracking
down
an
old
disc
copy
of
the
game
or
perhaps
a
PC
key.
Sony
explicitly
states
that
even
the
original
PS4
disc
copy
of
Horizon
Zero
Dawn
will
work
as
you
leave
it
in
the
drive
while
you’re
playing
—
assuming
you’ve
got
a
PlayStation
with
a
disc
drive,
that
is.
The
new
remaster
promises
“stunning
new
visuals
and
enhanced
features,”
and
you
can
see
more
in
the
announcement
trailer
below.
(Originally posted by Sean Hollister)
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