Guerrilla Games Releases Horizon: Zero Dawn’s first PC screenshot and confirms Ultrawide support

Guerrilla Games Releases Horizon: Zero Dawn's first PC Screenshot and confirms Ultrawide support.

Guerrilla Games Releases Horizon: Zero Dawn’s first PC Screenshot and confirms Ultrawide support

Earlier this week Guerrilla Games confirmed that Horizon: Zero Dawn was coming to PC, arriving on the platform complete with all of the PlayStation 4 version’s DLC this Summer. 

On the game’s Steam forum, it was confirmed that Horizon: Zero Dawn would support Ultrawide resolutions and that one of the game’s Steam screenshots was from the title’s PC version and utilised a 21:9 aspect ratio.

Only one of Horizon: Zero Dawn’s screenshots on Steam weren’t captured on a Sony PlayStation 4 Pro console, confirming that the screenshot below is the first image of Horizon: Zero Dawn’s upcoming PC release.  
 
While Guerrilla Games has been lite on details regarding Horizon: Zero Dawn’s PC features, we know that Death Stranding’s PC version, which uses the same game engine (Decima), will feature support for higher framerates, ultrawide displays, and a built-in photo mode. 

Right now, Horizon: Zero Dawn has no firm release date on PC, but the title is due to release this summer on PC. Horizon: Zero Dawn’s PC release date and system requirements will be released closer to the game’s launch on Steam.  

Guerrilla Games Releases Horizon: Zero Dawn's first PC Screenshot and confirms Ultrawide support.  

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