Horizon: Zero Dawn may hit Steam this year
After Death Stranding, Horizon Zero Dawn is coming to Steam or the epic Games Store this year. It would be a very special case that could open the door to other Sony games.
For a few days it has been rumored that Horizon: Zero Dawn, Sony's exclusive title for the PlayStation 4 it may end up coming to PC. The rumor was dismissed as something anyone could have invented, but the rumor comes back from Kotaku's Jason Schreier.
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Jason Schreier of Kotaku, a writer who has long been exposing the poor working conditions of studios as Epic Games or from RockStar Games; has revitalized the buzz. According to Schreir, at least three sources related to Sony have confirmed the information of the loss of exclusivity of PlayStation 4 in favor of Steam or the Epic Games Store.
It means that Horizon: Zero Dawn, one of Sony's exclusive titles on PlaYStation 4, will no longer be exclusive and can be played via Steam or the Epic Games Store. In its favor, it will count that on good machines, it can be played at 60 fps or in 4K compared to the limitations offered by the PlayStation 4.

If this movement is confirmed, it could be the beginning of a kind of exodus of games from Sony consoles to PC and have the same market strategy that Microsoft uses: expand the market but sell machines with exclusive titles and you know you will to work well. No need to look at the specifications to see if your PC can move it. Although this is my own speculation.
For now we only have to wait for it to be confirmed that Horizon: Zero Dawn can be played on PC, or it ends up being a rumor with little foundation, if confirmed, its departure would be for this year according to the information that Jason Schreier has received. Possibly it would come out next to Death Stranding or close since both games share the Decima Engine, owned by Guerrilla Games.
Source: Kotaku
