Horizon Zero Dawn Reviews Will Be Going Live On February 20

One week before the game launches.

Posted By | On 12th, Feb. 2017

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Horizon: Zero Dawn is going to be one of the biggest releases of 2017 (it is definitely one of the most anticipated), and we now also know when people will be able to read reviews for the game. Reviews for Horizon will go up on Monday, February 20th, a full week before the game launches.

Further, NeoGAF user Kenzodielocke also reports that a reviewer tells him that the game’s file size will be a massive 45 GB. Guerrilla Games’ Mathijs de Jonge, who is also serving as the game director for Horizon: Zero Dawn, has also taken to Twitter recently to confirm that the game’s Trophy list will be revealed in full soon.

Finally, Guerrilla Games have also released two videos, detailing two of the several machine-species types that we will be encountering in the game, namely the aerial Stormbird and the massive Behemoth. You can watch both those videos here.

Horizon: Zero Dawn launches February 28 exclusively for the PS4. Stay tuned for more updates.


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