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Horizon: Zero Dawn’s latest patch has an easier Story Mode

Horizon: Zero Dawn has been updated to include a new, easier difficulty mode meant to take players through its story.

Called Story Mode, the new setting reduces damage taken by Aloy while amping up what she can do.

The new mode is part of the game’s 1.32 update. Full patch notes are below.

New features

  • Added ‘Story Mode’ difficulty. An easier difficulty setting for people that mainly want to experience the story of Horizon Zero Dawn.

General fixes

  • Fixed an issue for some The newest patch for Horizon Zero Dawn added a difficulty setting designed for those who don’t want to worry about the combat.
  • Players where human melee attackers could change their rotation and warp towards the player after jump attacking giving them an unfair advantage.
  • Fixed an issue in New Game+ where some players were not allowed to fast travel to Sunfall campfires with the Shadow Stalwart Adept armour equipped.
  • Fixed an issue where certain players were not able to abandon a job for a job created to buy items at a merchant.
  • Fixed an issue that some players encountered where some animation events would not work properly when the player has a lot of resources.
  • Fixed an issue in “Revenge of the Nora” where for some players the Nora would not help Aloy fight off the enemy during the ‘Clear the Camps’ objective.

Progression fixes

  • Fixed an issue in “The Point of the Spear” where some players were not able to continue the quest if they dropped their Tripcaster on NG+ before talking to Rost.
  • Fixed an issue in “The Sun Shall Fall” where some players were not able to get back in the palace to talk to Blameless Marad as the gates were closed.

Crash fixes

  • Fixed an issue where the game would crash for certain players if they switched difficulty while Aloy is dead with an Errand active.
  • Fixed an issue where for some players the game would crash if a player continuously makes ‘Jobs’ and then changes difficulty continuously.

Miscellaneous fixes

  • Minor text fixes.

Horizon: Zero Dawn is a PS4 exclusive. We reviewed it here.


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