Hyped PS5 remaster less thrilling than Horizon Zero Dawn.

Possible new State of Play next week may include two Sony remasters, one of which is unknown.

September 19th 2024.

Hyped PS5 remaster less thrilling than Horizon Zero Dawn.
It's been rumored that a new State of Play event is on the horizon, and fans are buzzing about the possibility of two new Sony remasters. One of these remasters is still shrouded in mystery, adding to the excitement and anticipation.

Unfortunately, Sony hasn't had the best track record with their recent State of Play events and online presentations. The reveal of Concord was met with such negative reception that the game was quickly scrapped, and the unveiling of the PS5 Pro was met with backlash from fans.

According to rumors, the PS5 Pro will be announced at the end of the month during a State of Play event on Tuesday, September 24. While there's no concrete information on what will be featured, industry insider Jeff Grubb has hinted that another remaster is in the works. However, he mentions that this one may not be as exciting as the previously leaked remaster of Horizon Zero Dawn.

Speaking of Horizon Zero Dawn, a remaster of the 2017 PlayStation 4 game has not been officially announced, but it has been spotted on the website of the American age rating board, the ESRB. This all but confirms that the remaster will be released soon, possibly alongside the PS5 Pro.

But why is this remaster considered "unexciting"? It may not be because of the game itself, as the original version still holds up well. It could simply be that Sony has other priorities at the moment and doesn't see the need for a remaster. With so few new game announcements from Sony lately, fans have been disappointed with the recent trend of remakes and remasters, such as The Last Of Us Part 1 and the upcoming redo of Until Dawn.

There's also been some speculation about what the second remaster could be. Some believe it could be God Of War or Days Gone, both of which have had PC ports but not remasters for the PlayStation 5. There's also the possibility of a PC port for The Last Of Us Part 2, which seems inevitable at some point.

Grubb has not confirmed that the mystery remaster will be featured in the upcoming State of Play event, but he has stated that it does exist. He also suggests that there may not be many first party Sony games featured in the presentation, leaving room for major third party titles like Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Assassin's Creed Shadows.

While the news of a Horizon Zero Dawn remaster may not be the most exciting, we can't deny that we're still eagerly awaiting more information on these upcoming remasters. For now, we'll have to wait and see what Sony has in store for us during their State of Play event. Don't forget to stay updated by following us on Twitter, signing up for our newsletter, and leaving your thoughts in the comments section below.

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