The rumors of Horizon Zero Dawn coming to PC have been confirmed in a recent PlayStation blog interview with the Head of PlayStation’s Worldwide Studios, Hermen Hulst.
“Yes, I can confirm that Horizon Zero Dawn is coming to PC this summer,” Hulst said. “There will be more information coming from Guerrilla, from the new studio directors [Michiel van der Leeuw, Jb van Beek, and Angie Smets] pretty soon.”
This is a big deal for reasons other than the incredible quality of Horizon Zero Dawn and the idea that PC gamers will soon be able to experience it on their preferred platform. See, Horizon was developed by Guerrilla Games, who were purchased by Sony in 2005. As many of you probably know, Sony doesn’t typically let its studios release games on PC or any other platforms for that matter. Death Stranding is coming to PC, but Sony doesn’t actually...
“Yes, I can confirm that Horizon Zero Dawn is coming to PC this summer,” Hulst said. “There will be more information coming from Guerrilla, from the new studio directors [Michiel van der Leeuw, Jb van Beek, and Angie Smets] pretty soon.”
This is a big deal for reasons other than the incredible quality of Horizon Zero Dawn and the idea that PC gamers will soon be able to experience it on their preferred platform. See, Horizon was developed by Guerrilla Games, who were purchased by Sony in 2005. As many of you probably know, Sony doesn’t typically let its studios release games on PC or any other platforms for that matter. Death Stranding is coming to PC, but Sony doesn’t actually...
- 3/10/2020
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Matthew Byrd Nov 8, 2019
Death Stranding benefited from quite a bit of help from Metal Gear Solid veterans.
It looks like Hideo Kojima convinced quite a few former Konami employees to help him work on Death Stranding.
Death Stranding's credits confirm that about 67 of roughly 120 members of the main Death Stranding team previously worked on the Metal Gear Solid series. Of those 67, it seems that 62 worked on Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain.
What's even more interesting than the number of former Konami employees who worked on Death Stranding is what roles those team members played. All of the game's writers were former Mgs staff (including Kojima himself), and most of the game's lead designers and key artists also previously worked on the Metal Gear Solid series. In fact, the vast majority of "newcomers" who worked on the game appear to have served as programmers.
Speaking of programming, the credits...
Death Stranding benefited from quite a bit of help from Metal Gear Solid veterans.
It looks like Hideo Kojima convinced quite a few former Konami employees to help him work on Death Stranding.
Death Stranding's credits confirm that about 67 of roughly 120 members of the main Death Stranding team previously worked on the Metal Gear Solid series. Of those 67, it seems that 62 worked on Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain.
What's even more interesting than the number of former Konami employees who worked on Death Stranding is what roles those team members played. All of the game's writers were former Mgs staff (including Kojima himself), and most of the game's lead designers and key artists also previously worked on the Metal Gear Solid series. In fact, the vast majority of "newcomers" who worked on the game appear to have served as programmers.
Speaking of programming, the credits...
- 11/8/2019
- Den of Geek
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