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Original Horizon Zero Dawn now pulled from Epic Games Store, Steam

Sony doubles down following the doubling of the game's price on PS5.

Sony has removed the original Horizon Zero Dawn from Epic Games Store and Steam on PC, following a move that doubled the game’s price on PlayStation in the wake of the announcement of a remaster.

Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition is simply “unavailable” over on the Epic Games Store, while the Steam page recommends that players buy Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered instead, in a bundle with Horizon Forbidden West, or strangely has Forbidden West as a stand-in altogether.

The removal of the 2020 original (on PC, that is) from storefronts comes less than two weeks after Sony announced that Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered would hit PC and PS5 in late October.

In late September, days after the announcement of Remastered, Sony more then doubled the price of the PlayStation Store original from $24.95 AUD to a whopping $59.95 AUD.

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered heads to Windows PC and PS5 on 31 October.


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