The latest patch update (1.006 on PS5) for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on PC brings a host of visual, audio, and controller-related fixes, along with several other improvements. Key updates include enhancements to Steam Input to address controller functionality issues, audio improvements in pre-rendered cutscenes, and the ability to charge your bow while performing a dodge roll. Additionally, the update resolves various minor visual glitches, such as neck seams on characters, floating climbing points, and issues with face paint when using medium or lower graphics presets.
Furthermore, there are performance improvements and multiple user interface bug fixes. The teams at Nixxes and Guerrilla continue to monitor player feedback and are working on future patches to address remaining issues.
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Update 1.006 Patch Notes
- Improvements related to Steam Input to address controller functionality issues.
- Audio improvements in pre-rendered cutscenes for volume and multi-channel output.
- Improved level of detail when viewing settlements from far away.
- Ability to charge your bow while performing a dodge roll.
- Fixed various minor visual issues.
- Removed visible neck seams on some characters.
- Correct level of detail for turkeys at close and far range.
- Fixed floating climbing points in Devil’s Thirst.
- Resolved visual issues with face paint on characters at Medium or lower graphics presets.
- Mouse camera movement in Photo Mode now uninterrupted on multi-monitor setups.
- Minor bug fixes in widescreen cinematics.
- Various user interface bug fixes and improvements.
- Performance improvements.
Game Details
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is a visually stunning action RPG developed by Guerrilla Games. Set in a lush, post-apocalyptic world dominated by robotic creatures, players take on the role of Aloy, a skilled hunter and archer, as she uncovers her past and fights to protect her future. The game features an expansive open world, dynamic combat mechanics, and a rich narrative that engages players in a gripping journey of discovery and survival.