Seven years after its initial release, Horizon Zero Dawn is getting a remastered version that upgrades its visuals and adds rebuilt and re-recorded dialogue scenes, bringing the original PlayStation 4 game more in line with its PS5 sequel, Horizon Forbidden West. If you’ve never played the first Horizon game, Sony will soon sell a physical edition of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered for $50–but if you take advantage of its current upgrade track, you can nab a digital version of the remaster for a mere $20.
The trick here is to purchase the digital version of the original Horizon Zero Dawn. Sony offers an upgrade to Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on PS5 for just $10, so instead of paying full price for the new game, you can buy the older, cheaper version and upgrade it. You can grab Horizon Zero Dawn from GameStop for just $10, so together with the upgrade, that’s $20 in total.
For a slightly fuller package, there’s the Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition, which includes the game and all its DLC. It’s slightly more expensive at $20 at GameStop, so with the upgrade, it brings your total to $30–but still cheaper than buying the remaster itself. And of course, if you already own Horizon Zero Dawn either on PS4 or PC, you’re already eligible for the $10 upgrade. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is set to launch on October 31.
It’s been a big week for the Horizon series. Alongside the announcement of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered during Sony’s State of Play livestream, the publisher also announced Lego Horizon Adventures, a Lego game take on the franchise. That synergy makes sense, as Horizon is already big among Lego fans, thanks to a bunch of sets that let you build its iconic robot creatures–and they’re pretty impressive.
Leading the pack is the 1,222-piece Lego Tallneck, which is only available at Amazon. You can get it for $105, which is a little more than the $90 it cost when it was first released. The increase appears to be part of Amazon’s exclusivity, but the set is Prime-eligible for free shipping, and is still cheaper than trying to get it from a reseller.
The Horizon franchise also has action figures, graphic novels, and board games to keep you busy. Check out the full list of what you can get below.
Horizon Zero Dawn Board Game Deals
Horizon Zero Dawn: The Board Game focuses on tactical action against some of the Horizon world’s toughest robotic animals and is semi-cooperative for between one and four players. It also has a bunch of expansions with additional creatures to hunt.
- Horizon Zero Dawn: The Board Game — $70($
100) - Horizon Zero Dawn: Rockbreaker Expansion — $40 ($
55) - Horizon Zero Dawn: Sacred Land Expansion — $65 ($
70) - Horizon Zero Dawn: Thunderjaw Expansion — $46 ($
60) - Horizon Zero Dawn: Fireclaw Expansion — $46.74
- Horizon Zero Dawn: Stormbird Expansion — $40 (
$42)
Horizon Zero Dawn Graphic Novel Deals
- Horizon Zero Dawn Graphic Novel Boxed Set — $24 (
$36)
PlayStation Action Figure Deals
Several great Sony game franchises have action figures–the Horizon ones capture Aloy as she’s seen in the second game, Horizon Forbidden West, alongside her loyal pal Varl.