Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Update 1.0.37 - 1.... !!top!! (2027)

Since the surprise launch of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on PlayStation 5 and PC, developer Nixxes Software (in partnership with Guerrilla Games) has been diligently ironing out the wrinkles of this otherwise stunning re-release. Following the day-one patch, the team has rolled out a consecutive pair of updates— followed swiftly by 1.0.38 —targeting everything from ray-traced reflections to audio desyncs in the The Frozen Wilds DLC.

and Guerrilla Games have rolled out Update 1.0.37 for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered . This patch arrives shortly after the game's launch on PlayStation 5 and PC, focusing on addressing early stability issues and graphical anomalies reported by the community. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered update 1.0.37 - 1....

Beyond cosmetic fixes, Update 1.0.37 delivers under-the-hood stability improvements. For PC users running high-end rigs with hardware features like DLSS or FSR, the game engine handles high-bandwidth data streams more effectively. Since the surprise launch of Horizon Zero Dawn

For players who experienced the original on PS4 or the flawed initial PC port, the remaster—especially in its current, fully patched state—is a revelation. The world is denser, the characters are more expressive, and the technical foundation is rock-solid. It stands alongside Horizon Forbidden West as a showcase of what Sony's first-party studios can achieve when they revisit their own history with care, respect, and a genuine desire to improve. This patch arrives shortly after the game's launch

: Resolves the bug where two R3 presses were required to activate or deactivate the skill. Controller Issues

: General performance and stability improvements were implemented to reduce crashes across various hardware configurations. Subsequent Notable Updates Shortly after this initial hotfix, Patch 1.1 (1.1.42.0) Patch 1.2 (1.2.45.0)