Aloy’s adventure is finally continuing on PC when Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition launches on March 21. The follow-up to Guerrilla’s Horizon Zero Dawn, this Complete Edition for PC includes the Burning Shores expansion (review) for $59.99. Preorders are now live with bonus content:
- Blacktide Outfit and Blacktide Bow* (available only with pre-purchase)
- Nora Legacy Outfit and Nora Spear* (available only when linking your Steam account to PlayStation
- Network)
- 2 Special Outfits (Carja Behemoth Elite and Nora Thunder Elite)
- 2 Special Weapons (Carja Behemoth Short Bow and Nora Thunder Sling)
- In-game Resources Pack including ammunition, potions, and travel packs
- In-game Apex Clawstrider Machine Strike Piece
- Exclusive Photo Mode pose and face paint
The PC version of Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition includes unlocked frame rates, customizable graphics settings, and a broad range of performance-enhancing technologies that include NVIDIA DLSS 3 upscaling and frame generation. AMD and Intel users can take advantage of FSR and XeSS, respectively. Gamers with high-end gaming PCs will be pleased to hear that NVIDIA DLAA is available, and the game uses DirectStorage for quick loading times.
For display, Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition supports 21:9 ultrawide, 32:9 super ultrawide, and even 48:9 resolutions, compatible with triple-monitor setups. Of course, users can fully customize mouse and keyboard controls or use a controller with Steam Input support for remapping. Sony naturally recommends using the PlayStation DualSense controller, thanks to its adaptive triggers that mimic the tension in a bowstring.
The port is handled by Nixxes Software (part of PlayStation Studios) in collaboration with Guerilla Games, and is available on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Annoyingly, the system requirements for the game haven’t been revealed yet, but Sony says they will be announced in the coming weeks.